Comply - Authoritative Chemicalsafety Landing Page Template
Comply is a card grid landing page template built for chemical safety consultancies. It leads with a contractual compliance guarantee and walks prospects through service modules covering Safety Data Sheet authoring, exposure assessments, and regulatory filings. The layout is designed for B2B conversion, targeting EHS directors, plant managers, and operations VPs who need documented accountability before they sign anything.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Comply is a single-page, card grid landing page template for chemical safety consultancy firms. It opens with a guarantee-first headline and structures every scroll section around removing buyer doubt. Each service card carries its own service-level commitment, and two conversion paths capture both ready-to-engage prospects and committee-stage decision makers.
Who this template is for
This template is built for consultancies that serve industrial and manufacturing clients with high-stakes regulatory exposure. It speaks directly to buyers who arrive already under pressure, not browsing casually.
- Environment, Health, and Safety (EHS) directors at mid-size manufacturers who have recently failed an OSHA inspection
- Plant managers onboarding a reactive chemical and needing Safety Data Sheets (SDS) authored quickly
- Operations Vice Presidents at petrochemical firms managing active Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) compliance renewals
What problem this template solves
Chemical safety consultancies often lose B2B prospects because their marketing sounds like every other professional services site. Comply solves that by leading with contractual accountability rather than vague credibility claims. The layout methodically removes the objections that stall committee decisions.
- Prospects arrive in crisis mode and need immediate signals of institutional authority, not feature lists
- Decision makers in regulated industries require documented proof of commitment before they engage a vendor
- Generic service pages fail to address the specific triggering events that push EHS and operations buyers to act
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured landing page that mirrors the buyer psychology of regulated-industry procurement. Every layout decision serves one goal: making it feel safer to call than to wait.
- A half-page photo and text split header with a guarantee headline, three named deliverables, and amber checkmark icons
- A full-width guarantee card below the header stating the firm's twelve-month citation remediation promise in plain language
- A modular card grid of service modules, each with its own micro-guarantee or turnaround metric
- A persistent bottom conversion bar with the primary call-to-action after the first scroll
- Two conversion paths: a primary assessment request form and a secondary gated PDF download
Feature list
This section describes the core functional and design components built into the Comply template.
Guarantee-First Header Layout
The header splits into two equal halves. The left side holds a photograph of a consultant conducting a facility walk-through. The right side carries the headline "Zero Citations. Zero Incidents. Guaranteed." with three deliverables listed beneath it, each marked with an amber checkmark icon.
Full-Width Compliance Promise Card
Immediately below the header, a full-width card states the firm's guarantee in contractual language. If a client receives a citation within twelve months of engagement, remediation consulting is provided at no additional cost. This card sets the trust baseline for everything that follows.
Service Module Card Grid
Each card in the grid represents a distinct service area: HAZCOM Programs, Process Safety Management, REACH and GHS Classification, and Emergency Response Planning. Every card opens with a micro-guarantee or a specific service-level metric, such as a 48-hour SDS turnaround commitment.
Persistent Bottom Conversion Bar
After the first scroll, a fixed bottom bar appears carrying the primary call-to-action: "Request a Compliance Assessment." It stays visible as the user continues reading, reducing friction for buyers who decide mid-scroll.
Dual Conversion Form System
The primary form collects company name, facility type via dropdown, number of chemical SKUs on-site, and the triggering event via dropdown. The secondary path offers a gated PDF download of the firm's guarantee terms, capturing name, title, and corporate email for prospects still in internal review.
Arctic White Civic Service Color System
The layout uses clinical white for backgrounds, regulatory navy for all headings and body text, caution-stripe amber for calls-to-action and guarantee badges, and cool-room gray for card borders and dividers. Amber appears sparingly, giving it the visual weight of a hazard warning marker.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Header split | Establish authority and state the guarantee |
| Full-width guarantee | Remove the primary liability objection |
| HAZCOM service card | Present hazard communication program offering |
| Process Safety card | Cover process safety management services |
| REACH and GHS card | Address chemical classification compliance |
| Emergency Response card | Outline emergency planning service scope |
| Primary conversion form | Capture assessment-ready prospect details |
| PDF gated download | Capture committee-stage prospect contact info |
| Persistent bottom bar | Keep primary call-to-action visible on scroll |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Civic Service theme. It is built to feel sterile, authoritative, and fully lit, like a freshly decontaminated laboratory rather than a marketing page.
- Color palette: clinical white (#F7F9FC) for backgrounds, regulatory navy (#1B2A4A) for text and headings, caution-stripe amber (#E8A317) for calls-to-action and badge elements, and cool-room gray (#D1D5DB) for card borders and section dividers
- Amber is used with strict visual restraint, appearing only on calls to action, guarantee badges, and warning-level callouts so it retains the authority of a hazard diamond
- The card grid layout keeps the page modular and skimmable, allowing each service block to stand alone without requiring the reader to process the page as a continuous narrative
Mobile & speed optimization
The card grid structure adapts naturally to narrower viewports. Each service module card reflows to a single-column stack on smaller screens without losing its micro-guarantee text or call-to-action element.
- The persistent bottom conversion bar is designed to remain visible and functional on mobile devices throughout the scroll
- Both conversion paths, the assessment form and the PDF gated download, are structured as compact, focused forms that work within mobile screen constraints
How this template helps you convert
Comply is built on a single conversion principle: reduce perceived risk until the only remaining risk is inaction. Every layout element serves that logic.
- The guarantee headline and full-width promise card establish contractual credibility in the first viewport, giving procurement-minded buyers the documented accountability they need before reading further.
- The service module cards with embedded micro-guarantees dismantle objections one at a time, so by the time a buyer reaches the form, trust is already built rather than being requested at the bottom of a generic page.
- The dual conversion path captures both urgent buyers ready to book an assessment and slower-moving committee prospects who need to take a document back to their team before they can approve an engagement.
Other information about this template
This template is designed to serve the chemical safety consulting market, where the cost of non-compliance is measured in citations, facility shutdowns, and worker health outcomes. The Comply layout reflects the expectations of buyers operating in regulated environments governed by agencies including the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and frameworks such as TSCA and REACH.
- The template style is a card grid (modular), making it straightforward to add or remove service modules as a firm's offering evolves
- The header photograph concept features GHS-labeled drums, overhead ventilation, and full personal protective equipment (PPE), reinforcing sector credibility at first glance
- The gated PDF path is designed for B2B buying cycles that involve multiple internal reviewers before a vendor is approved
- The page tone is described in the brief as the institutional exhale of a fire marshal signing off on a building, a specific emotional register that differentiates it from generic consulting templates




Theme
Engineering Blueprint
Creative direction
Step-by-Step Guide
Color system
Midnight Blue
Style
Card Grid (Modular)
Direction
Content/Resource
Page Sections
Guarantee-first Header Split
Full-width Compliance Promise Card
Modular Service Card Grid
Persistent Bottom Conversion Bar
Dual Conversion Path Forms
Related questions
Can I edit the service module cards to match my firm's actual offerings?
What are the two conversion paths included in this template?
What does the persistent bottom bar do?
Is this template suitable for a consultancy that works outside the chemical industry?
Does the template include the actual guarantee terms document?