Personal protective equipment embedded with sensors that monitor worker vitals, location, and environmental hazards in real time. Data is transmitted to site supervisors, enabling faster emergency response. Subcontractors may be required to supply or wear client-specified Smart PPE as part of site access agreements.
Smart Ppe
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DBE (Disadvantaged Business Enterprise)
ComplianceA certification recognising businesses owned by minorities, women, or economically disadvantaged individuals. Prime contractors on federally funded projects often must subcontract a percentage of work to certified DBEs. Holding DBE status can open doors to set-aside contracts and preferred bidder programmes.
Api 579-1/asme Ffs-1 (fitness-for-Service Standard)
ComplianceA joint API/ASME standard used to assess whether ageing or damaged equipment is still safe to operate. Subcontractors may be required to conduct or support FFS assessments on pressure vessels, piping, and tanks. Results determine if equipment can stay in service, requires repair, or must be decommissioned.
PFAS (Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances)
ComplianceA group of synthetic chemicals found in firefighting foams, protective gear, and some industrial fluids used on job sites. Subcontractors may face handling restrictions, disposal requirements, and liability exposure under evolving federal and provincial regulations. Always check site-specific PFAS protocols before mobilising, as non-compliance can result in fines or contract termination.
Certified Payroll
ComplianceA government-required weekly payroll report proving workers were paid prevailing wages on publicly funded projects. Subcontractors must submit it to the prime contractor or project owner. Errors or late submissions can delay payment or trigger contract penalties.
S&S (Significant and Substantial)
ComplianceA regulatory classification used by MSHA to flag violations that could reasonably cause serious injury or illness. S&S citations carry higher fines and greater scrutiny for subcontractors working on mine sites. Accumulating S&S violations can jeopardise a subcontractor's site access and future contract eligibility.
Approved Vendor List
ComplianceA client- or prime contractor-maintained registry of pre-qualified suppliers and subcontractors eligible to bid on work. Getting onto an AVL often requires submitting safety records, insurance, and certifications in advance. Without AVL status, subcontractors are typically blocked from receiving purchase orders or contracts.
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