AI Rope Descent System Site-Specific Work Plan Generator
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F Pain Point Scan
Specific, urgent, and still unsolved — the kind of pain that converts
One-Liner
Commercial window cleaner inputs building name, anchor point locations, and equipment specs; AI generates an OSHA 1910.28(b)(9)-compliant site-specific work plan for rope descent operations.
Kill Reason
Generating OSHA-compliant rope descent work plans is document automation — each plan is site-specific and one-time, building no cumulative data asset, and the extremely narrow market of commercial rope access window cleaning companies cannot support a standalone compliance product at any meaningful scale.
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