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Engineering & Fabrication

Specialist trades need specialist compliance tracking.

Engineering and fabrication contractors bring highly skilled people and specialist equipment onto mine sites. The credential sets are complex, the requirements vary by site, and the stakes of getting it wrong are high. GO! Site Ready handles the complexity so your team can focus on the work.

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Specialist credentials expire on different schedules — and all of them matter.

Welding certifications, electrical licences, confined space tickets, VoCs for specific equipment — engineering and fabrication roles carry more credential complexity than most. GO! Site Ready tracks every attainment across every worker and alerts you before anything lapses, no matter how many different expiry schedules you're managing.

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Your equipment has compliance requirements just like your people do.

Specialist plant and machinery coming onto a mine site needs to meet site-specific compliance requirements. GO! Site Ready manages equipment attainments, inspection records, and service compliance in the same system as your workforce — so nothing gets missed on either side of the gate.

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Workers moving between workshop and site need different checks for each.

Engineering and fabrication work spans the workshop and the mine site — and the compliance requirements aren't the same for both. GO! Site Ready lets you set requirements by worksite so the right checks happen automatically depending on where your workers are going.

Why engineering and fabrication compliance is layered

Engineering and fabrication work for the mining sector sits at the intersection of three compliance regimes at once: workshop trade qualifications (welding tickets, electrical licences, fitter qualifications), site-specific mine inductions (each mine has its own), and equipment compliance (specialist plant, jigs, mobile workshop trailers, calibrated tools). A worker fully competent and current in the workshop may need three more verifications before stepping onto a mine site to do the same task in the field — and the equipment they bring with them needs its own paper trail.

The credential complexity is real

A typical fabrication crew running site-installation work might carry:

  • Trade-level credentials — Cert III welding, electrical licences, fitter & turner trade certificates, AS/NZS 3760 test-and-tag, working at heights, confined space, EWP, dogging, rigging.
  • Site-specific inductions — every mine has its own, often quarterly or annual, sometimes role-specific, frequently updated when client policies change.
  • Equipment compliance — calibration certificates for measuring instruments, electrical-tool test records, mobile-plant inspection logs, lifting-equipment certs, gas-bottle certificates.
  • Client-portal records — Avetta, Pegasus, Cm3, ISN, plus the mine’s own contractor portal.

Tracking all of this in spreadsheets is possible until it isn’t. The transition usually happens when a worker is turned away at a gate for a single missing record — and the cost of that one event exceeds the cost of a year of software.

How GO! Site Ready handles it

The platform tracks every credential, every induction, every piece of equipment, and every site-by-site requirement in one system. Tiered alerts (30/14/7 days) catch expiries early. Reports are generated on demand or scheduled to inboxes. Audit evidence is one click away. Workers carry a single profile across every site and every credential set. Equipment is treated with the same compliance discipline as people — see equipment management for the gear-side detail.

For the wider platform context, the contractor compliance software overview shows how the workforce, equipment, and induction sides connect inside one system.

“I don't worry about gate access anymore — GO! Site Ready keeps us ahead, so the work starts on time.”

— Nikki, Inductions and Compliance, Komatsu
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