Safety-program guidance built specifically for spray foam crews
Spray Foam Safety Program is an informational resource for spray polyurethane foam (SPF) contractor crews building or improving a documented, OSHA-aligned safety program. We publish plain-language guidance grounded in verified OSHA standards, plus template checklists covering the specific hazards this trade deals with — isocyanate exposure, respiratory protection, PPE, ventilation, and training recordkeeping.

Why we exist
Fill the documentation gap
Most experienced SPF crews already work carefully. What's usually missing is the written program — the hazard assessment, the fit-test log, the training record — that a real safety program requires and that an OSHA inspection asks for first.
Plain language, verified sources
We write for crew leads and owner-operators, not compliance lawyers. Every regulatory citation we use is checked against OSHA's own published standards — we describe requirements in general terms rather than citing a number we haven't verified.
Built for how this trade actually works
Attics, occupied structures, two-component chemistry, crews that turn over — our content is written around real SPF job conditions, not generic industrial-safety boilerplate.
What this site is — and isn't
Spray Foam Safety Program is an informational content resource. We are not a government agency, we don't issue certifications, and content here is not a substitute for a site-specific safety program reviewed by a qualified safety professional. OSHA standards apply based on your actual workplace conditions, and a program built from general guidance should be reviewed against your specific operation before you rely on it.
Where we cite a specific regulation number — like 29 CFR 1910.134 for respiratory protection — we've verified that citation against OSHA's own published standard. Where a requirement doesn't have a single clean citation specific to spray foam, we describe it in general terms instead of guessing at a number.
Questions about your program?
Reach out and tell us where your crew stands — we'll point you to the right guidance.
Get your crew's safety program moving
Tell us where your crew stands today and what you need — checklists, a training log, or help getting a program started from zero.