Most HSE consultants will hand you a binder. We'll hand you a binder and build the tool that makes it stop being a binder. Custom digital tools — built around your actual workflow, owned by you.
Off-the-shelf HSE platforms are powerful, but most of them are built for someone else's process. They generate friction, demand training time you don't have, and quietly get bypassed in the field.
We take the opposite approach. We watch how you already work — the forms, the spreadsheets, the texts and emails — and build a small, focused tool that fits there. No new login portal to memorize. No subscription seat fees per crew member. You own the code.
A sampling of what we've built for our own operations and for client problems we've solved.
Side-by-side OHSR reference tools — like our BC / Alberta / Saskatchewan comparison dashboard, built so out-of-province supervisors can surface the differences that matter for the work they're about to do.
Photo and PDF receipts in, clean per-card monthly statements and GST reports out. Built for trade businesses that are tired of shoebox-to-spreadsheet bookkeeping.
Remote-site ERP tools — closest hospital, route, contact tree, helicopter LZ coordinates — reviewed against your actual project location. Desktop today; tablet and mobile versions in development.
Lightweight registers for ticket expiry, course completion, equipment competency sign-offs. Reports you can hand to an auditor without a panicked Friday afternoon.
TapRoot- and DNV-style investigation walk-throughs built into a tool that prompts the right questions, captures the evidence, and produces a clean report.
If a recurring HSE task on your operation is being done by hand and burning hours, it's probably a tool. Tell us about the pain point — we'll scope what it would take.
Tight, conversational, no-mystery process. We do this together.
You show us how the task is done today — the forms, the spreadsheets, the inefficiencies. We listen and ask questions.
We write a one-page brief: what it does, what it doesn't, what it'll take to build, what it'll cost. You approve before any code is written.
Short feedback cycles. You see early prototypes, push back on what feels wrong, and the tool gets tightened until it fits.
You get the working tool, the source files, and a short plain-language doc on how to use it and how to maintain it. It's yours.
FLHA review, ticket tracking, receipt sorting, regulation lookups, ERP for a remote site — if it lives in spreadsheets and group texts today, there's probably a small tool that fixes it. Let's talk.
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