How to assemble a SACPCMP-compliant safety file in 2026
A practical walkthrough of every document a principal contractor will ask for, in the order they'll ask for it.
SitePass Team·22 June 2026·1 min read
Why this matters
A safety file isn't a folder of PDFs — it's evidence that your team is competent, insured, and trained for the work on this specific site. Here's how to assemble one that won't bounce.
The non-negotiables
- Letter of Good Standing (current)
- Public liability insurance
- Section 37(2) agreement
- Risk assessments specific to the scope
If your safety file fits any project, it probably doesn't really fit any project.
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