Contractor Safety Management for Distilleries
Contractors do some of the highest-risk work in a distillery, roofing rickhouses, welding in the still house, servicing boilers, and OSHA holds the host employer responsible for managing them. Spirit Sight tracks each contractor company's qualification, insurance, credentials, and site orientation in one register, so an expired certificate surfaces before the work starts, not after the incident.
In short: Contractor safety software keeps a register of contractor companies with their qualification status, insurance and credential expiration dates, and safety-orientation records, surfaces expiring and expired credentials on the EHS command center, and ties into the hot-work and confined-space permit workflow the contractor's crews work under.
Qualification before mobilization
Each contractor carries qualification status, insurance certificates with expiry dates, and the credentials their trade requires. The register answers the pre-mobilization question, is this company current, in one look, and the EHS command center flags anything expiring soon or already lapsed.
Orientation that does not lapse quietly
Site safety orientation is tracked with a validity window per contractor, so a crew that was oriented two years ago does not walk in on the strength of a stale sign-in sheet. Orientation status sits beside insurance and credentials in the same register row.
Connected to the permit board
Contractor crews do their riskiest work under hot-work, confined-space, and LOTO permits. Because the contractor register and the permit board live in the same system, the question "who is doing high-hazard work in my plant today, and are they current" has a live answer.
Frequently asked
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