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Siteconnect sign in management and geofencing software

Sign in 

Record all site visitors with geofencing, kiosks and simple inductions. Know who’s on your site with ease.

Siteconnect digital forms software

Digital forms

Eliminate paperwork, automate routine tasks, and build forms customised to your business.

Siteconnect safety risk management software

Risk 

Communicate risk and reduce incidents through risk registers and incident reporting.

Siteconnect contractor management software

Contractor 

Manage your contractor’s prequalification and safety management plans.

Real outcomes. Proven results.

75,153 +

Safer workers

253,263 +

Hazards & risks identified

31,023 +

Safety meetings coordinated

49,319 +

Health & safety forms completed

21,563 +

Observations communicated

Toolbox talks on the siteconnect WHS Management System

Digitise your entire WHS management system with safety software

RAMS

Phase Plans

Incidents

Dashboards

Geofence

Inductions

Toolbox

Prequal

Substances

Inspections

Risk

Alerts

Safety data for actionable insights

SiteConnect Safety Software Dashboards and Reporting

Resources to support you with your safety software evaluation

Universal Homes Streamlined Safety Processes & Achieved ISO 45001 CertificationCase Study

Universal Homes Streamlined Safety Processes & Achieved ISO 45001 Certification

Three male construction workers in a casual, positive interaction during a contractor onboarding process at an outdoor site.
How to Onboard Contractors Properly (Without Slowing Projects)Guides

How to Onboard Contractors Properly (Without Slowing Projects)

How to Automate Contractor Safety Documentation and ApprovalsUncategorized @gb

How to Automate Contractor Safety Documentation and Approvals

What is Safety Induction Training?Uncategorized @gb

What is Safety Induction Training?

A construction worker standing on-site wearing full personal protective equipment (PPE) as part of a safety induction checklist, including a yellow hard hat, safety glasses, a high-visibility orange vest and a safety harness.
What a Good Safety Induction Should Include (A Practical Checklist for SMEs)Guides

What a Good Safety Induction Should Include (A Practical Checklist for SMEs)

contractor using siteconnect one of the best contractor management softwares in construction, engineering and manufacturing
How to Choose the Right EHS Software for ConstructionHealth & Safety Updates

How to Choose the Right EHS Software for Construction

A smiling male construction worker wearing an orange high-visibility vest and safety glasses, holding a white hard hat. The image represents the smooth on-boarding process with contractor induction software.
Contractor Induction Software: How to Automate Inductions From Sign-In to CompletionGuides

Contractor Induction Software: How to Automate Inductions From Sign-In to Completion

Two construction workers, one male in a yellow hard hat and one female in a white hard hat, both wearing high-visibility vests, stand on a construction site. The female worker is pointing at a tablet she is holding while talking to the male worker. In the background is a large crane. This image illustrates a site-specific induction being conducted.
Company vs Site-Specific Inductions (What’s the Difference and Why It Matters?)Health & Safety Updates

Company vs Site-Specific Inductions (What’s the Difference and Why It Matters?)

Near miss reporting example: Worker's boot catches on broken wooden pallet and debris on a warehouse floor, illustrating a tripping hazard and potential safety incident.
Near Misses: The Free Intel That Predicts Your Next IncidentHealth & Safety Updates

Near Misses: The Free Intel That Predicts Your Next Incident