All new clients are given free 30 day access to the software and all its storage and communication functions
Registration: sCAN bARCODE TO ALERT THE pROJECT MANAGER TO REQUEST ACCESS TO THE PROJECT
SafeCore Systems Features
  • SafeCore certified GPR contractors apply clear, consistent and uniform marks over critical embedded infrastructure.
  • The Smartphone application is designed to improve communication, reduce confusion and increase awareness of known utilities and structural embedments.
  • Provides “Authorize to Scan” (ATS) Locate Tracking Numbers to each job and every location.
  • Allows users to attach drawings, photos, files and comments to each project.
  • Track job progression from GPR scheduling to mechanical installation.
  • Provides a detailed GPR Survey Report of every location.
  • All ATS locations are photographed, captured and stored utilizing GPS coordinates.
  • All ATS locations include highly visible survey boundary markings reducing the risk of damages occurring outside of scanned areas.
reduces contractor confusion

Technicians add uniform informational language in and around the survey areas. The marked embedment’s and informational language are applied to concrete surfaces by utilizing military grade indelible ink that will remain visible for years to come. As a result, these marks alert future managers and contractors to known dangers.

In cases where permanent marks are not applicable, SafeCore Technicians implement the SafeCore Standard Uniform Tape Marking System to be utilized on carpeting, tile and other finished surfaces.

Facilities and contractors that have implemented the SafeCore marking methods and utilizethe smartphone application have proven to improve job site safety, increase communication and reduce risk in the workplace.

SafeCore uniform Color code identifiers

Due to the limitations of GPR, many embedment’s detected by GPR are in many cases of unknown origin. A uniform interior color code identifier system was created to improve clarity and increase awareness of these limitations.

SafeCore acknowledges that The American Public Works Association (AWPA) color code identifiers take precedence over SafeCore Uniform Color Codes if marks are applied over “known” (through as-built drawings or known locations of utilities based on previous site information or inspections) embedded targets.

Vastly improves communication between the GPR Technicians and the concrete cutters: Promotes a more thorough, detailed JSA (Job Safety Analysis).

Reduces damages caused by cutting contractors and their operators by allowing them access to the GPR Surveys prior to their arrival.

SafeCore uniform Color code identifiers

White: To be applied in ink or with White Safecore Tape to represent the outer limits of the GPR Survey areas.

Black: To be applied in ink or with Black SafeCore Tape to represent: 1-GPR detected targets of unknown origin & 2-Known reinforcing bar (rebar).

Red: To be applied in ink or with Red SafeCore Tape to represent any high-risk embedment that has been determined through data collected by the GPR Technician to be: 1-Current carrying conduits, 2-Noncurrent carrying conduits, 3-Live power cables & 4-PT Cables through data as collected.

Yellow: To be applied in ink or with Yellow Safecore Yellow to represent: 1-Site specic information, 2-Completed site survey area

SafeCore Technicians reserve the right to interchange and add colors based on site conditions, weather conditions, colored surfaces, etc. Color changes are required to be noted on the GPR Survey Report as well as communicated with all project members.

Due to the limitations of GPR, many embedment’s detected by GPR are in many cases of unknown origin. A uniform interior color code identifier system was created to improve clarity and increase awareness of these limitations.

SafeCore acknowledges that The American Public Works Association (APWA) color code identifiers take precedence over SafeCore Uniform Color Codes if marks are applied over “known” (through as-built drawings or known locations of utilities based on previous site information or inspections) embedded targets.