Built by Someone Who's Been on Both Sides
I've signed the papers that send crews onto other people's property. And I've been the crew that shows up.
For six years in Rwanda, I ran a construction services company. Ten-plus workers. Commercial and residential. Every morning I sent people to job sites I couldn't see. Every night I wondered: Did they follow the process? Did they cut corners? Will I get a call that something went wrong?
Then I moved to America. Started over. Worked turnarounds in the Houston Ship Channel. Chemical plants. Refineries. Went from managing director to crew member.
And I saw the other side.
Permits signed by people who weren't there. Briefings delivered in English to crews who speak Spanish. Safety meetings where half the crew is on their phone.
The owner thinks procedures are being followed. The crew knows they're not. That gap is where people get hurt.
I built Safety Square to close it.

Our Approach
Safety Square isn't an inspection tool. It's not a prequalification platform. It's the layer that was missing: real-time safety execution tracking during active work.
What Safety Square Is Not
Honesty about limitations builds trust. Here's what we are, and what we're not.
Not a replacement for safety training
Crews still need OSHA 10/30, competent person training, and work-type-specific certification. Safety Square enforces the execution of what trained workers should already know.
Not a replacement for all safety professionals
Complex sites, major turnarounds, and high-consequence operations still benefit from on-site expertise. Safety Square extends reach to the hundreds of small-crew situations where that expertise is absent.
Not an insurance product
It doesn't guarantee zero incidents. It guarantees that the safety process was followed, documented, and enforced, which is what regulators, clients, and courts evaluate.
Not a surveillance tool
Face-gated briefings verify engagement, not monitor behavior. The system exists to help crews do their job safely, not to catch them doing it wrong.
Face-Verified Briefing Technology
Our face-verified briefing system is patent-pending. It's the first technology that proves comprehension, not just attendance, for safety briefings.