The paperwork should not be the hard part
SWMS Pack exists because of a specific, recurring morning: the builder texts a subbie asking for the SWMS before the crew can start, and the options are a safety consultant at A$250 to A$1500 with days of turnaround, or a generic template and an evening spent swapping another job's hazards for yours, hoping the site supervisor doesn't notice. The crew is ready. The work is sold. The gate is a document.
We generate that document in minutes: Safe Work Method Statements written for your company, your trade, and your actual site, at template prices. One SWMS or your whole trade's pack, across all 8 states and territories, including Victoria's separate OHS Regulations.
"Will builders actually accept an AI-generated SWMS?"
The honest answer: principal contractors accept documents that are site-specific, cover the high risk construction work involved, and cite the right legislation, and they reject documents that don't. They never ask how the document was drafted; they check whether it holds up. So that is what we engineered for. Every document passes a three-layer verification pipeline before you ever see it:
- 1. Deterministic checks. Software verifies every regulation and Australian Standard citation against a maintained table of 80+ verified WHS citations (never the AI's memory), confirms your site details appear throughout, and rejects template artifacts and placeholder text.
- 2. Adversarial review. A second, independent AI reviewer reads the document in the role of a principal contractor's HSE manager whose job is to knock it back: missing high risk work categories, PPE offered where a higher-order control is practicable, generic content, internal contradictions, invented facts. Documents that fail do not ship.
- 3. The guarantee. If your builder or site supervisor asks for any change, reply to your delivery email and we revise the document free within 24 hours. Every knock-back comment feeds back into the verification rubric, so the documents keep getting harder to reject.
What we are not
We are not a law firm, not a safety consultancy, and not safety software you have to learn. No document alone makes a PCBU compliant: you must review every SWMS with the workers doing the work, adapt it to real site conditions, and revise it when anything changes, and what happens on the site is what keeps people safe. We remove the price tag and the wait from the paperwork so the actual safety conversation can happen on the tools, not at the desk.
Questions? support@swmspack.com