For construction contractors and small builders who have to produce a safety plan for every project.
By hand
an evening per project filling a blank safety-plan template
With Tedrix
minutes to a project-specific draft
Turn a recurring evening of paperwork per job into a reviewed draft in minutes — with the particularly dangerous work checked so nothing critical is forgotten.
Estimated from a typical workflow — your numbers depend on volume.
What it does
Every construction project needs a site safety plan — a risk assessment and method statement (RAMS in the UK, arbetsmiljöplan in Sweden) — and writing one from a blank template for every job eats an evening. This tool reads your description of the work and drafts a project-specific plan: the hazards for the activities you're actually doing, the control measures, the 'particularly dangerous work' categories that apply, common site measures and rules.
It's a draft to get you 80% of the way in seconds, not a rubber stamp — it flags exactly what you still need to review and add, and never invents site-specific facts it wasn't told. The principal contractor / BAS-P keeps full responsibility.
What goes in
A short description of the project and the work — the activities, the site, the risks you know of. Optionally upload a tender or scope document.
What you get back
A drafted safety plan: project details, the particularly dangerous work that applies, a risk assessment (hazard → measure), common site protective measures and rules, and a 'to review & complete' list.
What the output looks like
Example: a small roof-replacement job.
The request that comes in
Project: roof replacement, 2-storey house
Work: strip old roof, new underlay + tiles, edge scaffolding
Site: occupied house, pavement below
Duration: 2 weeks
What Tedrix hands back
Illustrative example — you run the tool on your own documents.
What it handles
- Four document types: full safety plan, risk assessment, safe-job analysis, safety-inspection checklist
- Use it repeatedly as the job moves — per project, per task and per inspection — not just once at the start
- Builds the risk assessment from the activities you're actually doing
- Checks the 'particularly dangerous work' categories against your project
- Flags exactly what you still need to review and add — never invents facts
- Nothing is stored — the description and any file are processed transiently
How it runs
Describe the job
Write a few lines about the project, the site and the activities — or upload a scope/tender document.
It drafts the plan
One pass builds the risk assessment, checks the particularly dangerous work, and drafts the common measures and rules.
You review the gaps
It flags the site-specific facts and decisions only you can add, so nothing is silently missing.
Finish and use it
Adapt the draft, add what's flagged, and you have a project-specific plan in minutes instead of an evening.
Common questions
Does this replace the BAS-P / principal contractor?
No. It drafts a project-specific plan to save time; the BAS-P and the employer keep full legal responsibility and must review, adapt and complete it. It never claims the plan is complete or compliant, and it flags what you still need to add.
Does it invent details about my site?
No. It builds the plan from what you describe and marks anything it wasn't told as 'to review' — it never makes up addresses, names or measurements. You confirm the site-specific facts.
What does it cost?
It starts from $49/mo, and your 7-day no-card trial lets you draft a plan for a real job before you pay anything.
Try it free on your own document
Run one of your real documents through it and see the result for yourself. Keep the tool only if it earns its place — your 7-day no-card trial starts once you're set up.
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