Built by safety pros · not software pros
Audit-grade safety training, forged in the field.
Built by the people running the highest-stakes job sites in America — stadium builds, hospital ICRA jobs, multi-employer construction. Not by content marketers with a course catalog.
Why Granite
Three reasons safety leaders move off ClickSafety, 360training, and Vector — and don’t look back.
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Built by the people running the job site.
Joe Henricks supervises safety on the Athletics’ new Las Vegas stadium and SoFi Stadium this week. Fred Wilton holds the BCSP CSP — the gold-standard credential. The training is written by the same hands signing the daily logs.
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AI-ready, not AI-tacked-on.
The platform was designed around incident-to-training feedback and knowledge-gap detection from day one. Competitors bolted features onto a 20-year-old course catalog and called it innovation. We didn’t.
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Audit-grade by default.
Every certificate carries a public verification URL. Owners, GCs, and OSHA inspectors confirm in one click. Records export on demand. No emailed PDFs, no “where’s the card” trade chase, no fine print on your own data.
The platform
Six things every U.S. safety program needs — built into one platform.
Each feature was designed by people who’ve sat through an OSHA inspection, run a multi-employer toolbox talk at 6 a.m., and signed a recordkeeping log they had to defend. None of this is cosmetic.
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Knowledge-Gap Engine
AI watches how each crew member answers — flags the weak topics before recertification, before the inspector, before the incident.
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Toolbox Talks On Demand
Generate site-specific, OSHA-aligned toolbox talks in seconds — your hazards, your equipment, your last-week incident, your language.
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Incident-to-Training Loop
Log a near-miss in the field, and the system suggests the exact retraining modules to assign — closing the loop the way regulators expect it.
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Verifiable Certificates
Every certificate carries a public verification URL. Owners, GCs, and inspectors can confirm in one click — no PDFs, no email chases.
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Construction Safety Catalog
Fall protection, scaffold, confined space, MEWPs, silica, lockout/tagout, ICRA 2.0, OSHA Subpart R — taught to OSHA standards by professionals who actually use them.
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Bulk Crew Enrollment
Buy seats, assign a foreman, push a course to a 40-person crew, watch progress live. Built for multi-employer construction sites, not single-seat consumers.
The team
Two founders. Decades on the deck. Credentials you can verify in one click.
The training, the platform decisions, and the audit answers come from these two — not a freelance writer reading the standard for the first time.
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2025 ASSP SPOYFounder · Lead Instructor
Joe Henricks
2025 ASSP Safety Professional of the Year
Joe is the founder of Professional Safety & Management and a CICTI instructorfor healthcare-construction infection control — protecting immunocompromisedpatients during hospital builds. He directly supervises safety on theLas Vegas Ballpark (Oakland Athletics) and SoFi Stadium.
BCSP ASPBCSP CHSTOSHA 500 TrainerASSP MemberCICTI InstructorASSP 2025 SPOY -
Co-Founder · Senior Advisor
Fred Wilton
BCSP Certified Safety Professional
Fred holds the BCSP's flagship Certified Safety Professional credential —the gold standard for occupational safety in the United States. He bringsdecades of construction and general-industry program leadership.
BCSP CSPOSHA OutreachVPP AlignedASSP Member
Granite vs the incumbents
What Granite Safety has that ClickSafety, 360training, and Vector don’t.
OSHA 10-Hour and 30-Hour Outreach training is broadly available — we’re honest about that, and federal Outreach card issuance is on our platform launch roadmap. Where Granite Safety pulls away is everything around the certificate: the AI, the verification, the founder access, and the Charter pricing.
| Capability | Granite Safety | ClickSafety | 360training | Vector Solutions |
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| Federal OSHA 10 / 30 Card Issuance | Coming soon | |||
| ICRA 2.0 Training | ||||
| Knowledge-Gap AI | ||||
| Incident-to-Training Loop | ||||
| Bulk Crew Enrollment | ||||
| Site-Specific Toolbox Talks | ||||
| Verifiable Public Certificates | ||||
| Founder Strategy Call (Charter) | ||||
| Roadmap Influence (Charter) | ||||
| Charter Member Pricing |
✓ Available · ~ Limited · Coming soon on the roadmap · − Not available
FOUNDATION 50 · LIMITED TO FIRST 50 SIGN-UPS
The first fifty signups. Charter rate. Locked for life.
The first fifty signups before the platform's public launch get theCharter Member package. Founders' pricing locked in for life. Direct accessto the people building the platform. A seat at the roadmap table.
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30% off Year One platform access
Locked at the Charter rate forever. When the public price goes up, yours doesn't.
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Beta access — 60 days early
Start using the platform 60 days before public launch. Run live training on it. Verifiable course-completion certificates from day one.
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30-minute strategy call with Joe Henricks
Directly with the founder. Walk through your highest-risk crews, the audits coming up, the compliance gaps. Most consultants charge $400+/hour for this conversation.
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Charter Member badge on every certificate
Permanent recognition that you built this platform with us — printed on every certificate your crews earn through Granite Safety.
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Roadmap influence
First access to the feature-vote ballot. Tell us what to ship next.
Join Foundation 50
Talk to the team building this.
Whether you’re running a crew or signing up solo — tell us a little about you. Joe will be in touch within one business day.
Frequently asked
Straight answers to the questions safety leaders ask first.
These are the top five. The full FAQ covers state-by-state validity, healthcare ICRA, bulk pricing, and the platform’s data and recordkeeping rules.
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What's the difference between the OSHA 10-Hour and OSHA 30-Hour curricula?
The OSHA 10-Hour curriculum is a 10-hour orientation for entry-level workers. The OSHA 30-Hour curriculum is a 30-hour course aimed at supervisors, foremen, and safety leads who carry decision-making responsibility on the site.
Both are defined under OSHA’s voluntary Outreach Training Program. Many states, project owners, and general contractors require one or the other for site access — 10-Hour for the crew, 30-Hour for whoever is running them. Granite Safety teaches both curricula to OSHA Outreach standards. See the 10-Hour Construction Safety and 30-Hour Construction Safety course pages for enrollment details.
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How long are OSHA 10-Hour and 30-Hour Outreach cards valid?
Federal OSHA Outreach cards (10-Hour and 30-Hour, Construction or General Industry) issued by OSHA-authorized trainers are valid for five years from the date of issue under OSHA’s program rules. Some states and employers require refresher training before the five-year mark — check your state plan and your owner-contractor agreement.
A note on Granite Safety today: federal OSHA Outreach card issuance is on the platform launch roadmap. Current students complete training built to OSHA Outreach standards and receive a verifiable course-completion certificate.
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How does the Foundation 50 charter program work?
Foundation 50 is the first fifty signups to lock in Granite Safety before public launch. Charter Members get:
- 30% off Year One platform access — locked at the Charter rate forever.
- Beta access — start using the platform 60 days early.
- 30-minute strategy call with Joe Henricks (2025 ASSP Safety Professional of the Year).
- Charter Member badge on every certificate your crews earn.
- Roadmap influence — first vote on what we ship next.
Nothing is paid today. The Charter rate locks when you submit the interest form. Cancel before launch with no obligation.
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Are Granite Safety course-completion certificates verifiable?
Yes. Every certificate issued through Granite Safety carries a public verification URL printed on the certificate itself. An owner, GC, or inspector enters the certificate ID and gets the issued-to name, the course, the issue date, and the instructor in one click. No emailing PDFs back and forth. No “where’s the card” trade chase.
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Do you offer ICRA training for hospital construction?
Yes. We offer ICRA 2.0 — Healthcare Construction Infection Control, delivered to the curriculum standards used in active healthcare environments. Joe Henricks is a CICTI instructor — he’s run this training on live hospital builds.
The course covers containment, negative-pressure barriers, HEPA filtration, traffic control, and the protocols that keep immunocompromised patients safe during active construction.