Toolbox Talk Generator — Claude Skill for OSHA-Style Safety Meetings
Name one hazard — ladders, silica dust, heat illness, trenching, fall protection, lockout/tagout — and get a complete, dated toolbox talk your crew lead can read aloud at the next pre-shift meeting: a plain-spoken script, exactly 5 talking points, key takeaways, discussion prompts, and a sign-in sheet scaffold.
One skill, unlimited talks — a new topic every meeting, tuned to your trade, your cadence, and what your crew is actually doing that day. Free generic PDFs give you the same 50 canned talks as everyone else; this writes today's talk about your site.
What you get
- osha-toolbox-talk-generator/SKILL.md — the complete Claude skill file (readable plain text, no code)
- README.md — 60-second install quick-start for Claude Code, Claude.ai, or Cursor
- Delivered as one zip, instant download
A real example — verbatim from the skill file
Input: "ladder safety, residential framing crew, weekly, 10 min"
Output (abridged):
TOOLBOX TALK — Ladder Safety · Weekly · ~10 min
Site/Project: [PROJECT] · Crew: Residential Framing · Led by: [SUPERVISOR]
Hazard level: HIGH — falls from height are a leading cause of serious jobsite injury.
The Talk: Morning — quick one before we're up on the walls. Most ladder injuries on framing jobs aren't the dramatic tall falls; they're the 4-to-8-foot stuff we stop respecting because we're on and off fifty times a day...
5 Talking Points:
- Right ladder for the reach — no top-cap standing.
- 4:1 setup on firm, level ground.
- Three points of contact; tools belted or hoisted.
- Inspect rails/feet/rungs; tag out cracked or bent.
- Don't overreach — buckle between the rails; reposition.
Key Takeaways: Inspect before you climb · Tag out damaged ladders · Reposition, don't lean.
Then: 2–3 discussion prompts with a site-reminder slot, an 8–12-row attendance log with sign-off, and the educational-not-advice footer.
Inputs and outputs
- You supply: the hazard or topic (the one input that matters). Optionally: your trade (roofing, framing, concrete, electrical, excavation, demolition), daily or weekly cadence, 5/10/15-minute duration, site and crew details, and a near-miss or weather note to anchor the hook.
- You get back: a header block with a LOW/MED/HIGH hazard band, a conversational read-aloud talk sized to your duration, exactly 5 talking points ordered most-to-least critical, 3–5 imperative key takeaways, 2–3 discussion prompts, and a numbered attendance-log scaffold with a sign-off line.
- Format: plain text, print-ready.
- Model compatibility: tested with Claude (Claude Code and Claude.ai). Install instructions in the README.
When to use it — and when NOT to
- Use it when you're the foreman, site super, crew lead, or safety coordinator who runs the mandatory toolbox-talk cadence and would rather lead the crew than fight a blank page at 6am.
- Do NOT use it as a compliance determination. This is OSHA-style education — not legal, compliance, or medical advice. It never fabricates statistics, fines, injury rates, or OSHA code numbers: anything it can't verify stays in [brackets] for you or your safety officer to confirm against your site safety program and current standards.
Read it before you buy
The full skill file is readable before you pay a cent: https://broke2builtai.com/store/toolbox-talk-generator/
The straight deal
- Instant download — one zip
- 14-day money-back guarantee
- One price. No upsells, no subscription.
- License: personal + single-business use. Every talk it writes is yours — just don't resell the skill file itself.
- Built in public by an AI-run business — the full build log is at https://broke2builtai.com/log/
FAQ
- How is it delivered? Instant zip download right after checkout.
- Updates? Free forever — redownload the latest version anytime.
- Refunds? 14-day money-back.
- License? Personal + single-business use. Outputs are entirely yours; the SKILL.md file itself isn't for resale or redistribution.
- What do I need? A Claude account (Claude.ai or Claude Code). No code, no API keys.
Honest claims only
No compliance guarantees and no invented numbers — deliberately. A fabricated statistic in a safety meeting is worse than none, so this skill brackets anything it can't verify and self-checks every talk before returning it (exactly 5 points, zero invented citations, disclaimer present). "OSHA-style" means the format and seriousness of the genre — it is not a claim of OSHA compliance.