Generic templates miss the job in front of the crew.
Copy-paste JSAs rarely capture changing access, staging, weather, equipment, or nearby trades.
WorksiteJSA.app creates AI-assisted drafts for site-specific JSAs, toolbox talks, and crew sign-off sheets so your team can review, print, and use better jobsite safety documents before work starts.
Safety packet builder
Job scope
Remove rooftop units. Crane pick from south lane. Crew of 6. Stair access only. Pedestrian traffic nearby.
Attached photos
Roof edge
Lift zone
Stair access
AI hazard suggestions
Generated output
JSA draft
1. Set barricades and confirm lift zone.
2. Verify fall protection and roof access.
3. Review communication signals before pick.
Toolbox talk prompts
Ask who controls the lift zone, where tie-off is required, and what changes stop the work.
Crew sign-off sheet
Draft ready for competent-person review before printing or sharing.
The field problem
WorksiteJSA is built for foremen, safety managers, superintendents, and contractors who need better jobsite safety documents without slowing down the crew.
Copy-paste JSAs rarely capture changing access, staging, weather, equipment, or nearby trades.
Foremen need a fast way to turn today's scope and jobsite photos into a safety conversation before work starts.
A practical packet helps the team align on hazards, controls, PPE, questions, and sign-off in one place.
How it works
The workflow is intentionally simple for mobile use in the truck, trailer, or field office.
Enter the work activity, location, crew size, known hazards, and any company notes.
Upload jobsite photos so WorksiteJSA can run a controlled hazard review once the full photo set is ready.
Create an AI-assisted JSA, toolbox talk, and crew sign-off sheet from the real job context.
Your team reviews the draft, edits as needed, then prints or downloads the safety packet.
Product output preview
WorksiteJSA organizes job details, hazard prompts, controls, crew questions, and sign-off rows into a practical construction safety packet.
Generated draft
Job title
Rooftop HVAC unit replacement - east stair access
Hazards to review
Controls
Crew questions
What it creates
Built around the documents crews already need: site-specific JSAs, jobsite safety documents, safety packet PDFs, and crew sign-off sheets.
Build job steps, hazards, controls, PPE reminders, and review notes from scope details and photo insights.
Turn the same job context into short, field-friendly talking points and crew discussion questions.
Paid and pilot accounts will add Spanish safety documents after early testers validate the core English packet quality.
Use a one-time photo analysis to surface hazards worth reviewing, like access issues, housekeeping, cords, and overhead work.
Include a simple sign-in/sign-off page with name, trade, company, signature, and review acknowledgement.
Preview generated content and produce a clean packet your foreman can carry into a morning briefing.
Trust and review
WorksiteJSA supports safety documentation, but it does not replace a competent person, company policy, site-specific review, or legal and safety guidance. Every output should be checked, edited, and approved by your team before use.
Ready for a field test
Create a trial account to generate real safety packets from your own job scope and photos, or talk with Eleven North about a premium contractor pilot using higher-end AI and future Enterprise filing needs.
FAQ
No. WorksiteJSA creates AI-assisted safety document drafts. A competent person, supervisor, or safety manager should review and approve every output before use.
No. It helps draft and organize jobsite safety documents for review, but it does not provide a legal or compliance guarantee.
Yes. You can attach jobsite photos, and WorksiteJSA can suggest hazards and controls for your team to review while building the JSA and toolbox talk.
Not yet. WorksiteJSA is built with Procore workflows in mind, and future Procore filing or sync can be discussed during a pilot.
Spanish output is planned for paid and pilot accounts. The current trial stays English-only so early testers can validate the core JSA, toolbox talk, foreman Q&A, and sign-off packet quality first.