Utilities Safety Management
Safety management for electricity, gas, water, and telecoms infrastructure operators. LifeSafety.ai helps utilities manage street works, excavation safety, live working permits, confined space entry, and network asset inspections across dispersed field teams.
Why LifeSafety.ai for Utilities?
- Live working and dead working permit systems for electrical infrastructure
- Confined space entry permits with atmospheric monitoring records
- Excavation risk assessments with service strike avoidance procedures
- Lone worker monitoring for field engineers and meter readers
Key Benefits for Utilities
Sector-specific safety management tailored to your operational needs
Live working and dead working permit systems for electrical infrastructure
Confined space entry permits with atmospheric monitoring records
Excavation risk assessments with service strike avoidance procedures
Lone worker monitoring for field engineers and meter readers
Vehicle and plant inspection checklists for utility fleet vehicles
Street works safety assessments aligned to NRSWA and Safety at Street Works Code
Gas safety procedures and emergency response record management
Network asset inspection schedules with GIS location tagging
How It Works
From setup to full compliance in four simple steps
Network & Team Setup
Map your network areas, teams, and asset types. Configure permit templates for live working, confined spaces, and excavation. Define competency requirements per role.
Job Planning & Permits
Planners create job packs with pre-populated risk assessments. Field teams receive digital permits and method statements. System checks competency before issuing permits.
Field Operations
Engineers complete safety checks, confined space entry records, and excavation permits via mobile app. Lone worker check-ins monitored in real time.
Compliance & Asset Data
Inspection data feeds back into asset management. Compliance reports generated for OFGEM, OFWAT, or HSE. Full audit trail for every field activity.
Visual Overview
See how LifeSafety.ai fits into utilities operations
UK Compliance & Regulations
Built to meet the specific regulatory requirements for utilities
Electricity at Work Regulations 1989
Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998
Confined Spaces Regulations 1997
New Roads and Street Works Act 1991 (NRSWA)
Safety at Street Works and Road Works — Code of Practice
CDM 2015 (for civil engineering works)
RIDDOR 2013