For the ESFV Transit safety team · what the program is, and how it works
Vealth turns real construction and safety work into tasks anyone can pick up, do safely, and prove, with the safety plan and the training built into every task, and every record sealed so it can't be quietly changed. Here's what it is, and where your team fits.
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A real place and a real problem become a bounded work task: funded, done, proven with photo + GPS, and recorded for good. Every task climbs toward one of three world standards, and for construction and safety, the destination is the Living Building Challenge, the most demanding building standard on earth.
The safety part: built in, not bolted on
This is why it's a safety program, not just a to-do list. Each task ships with four things, so the person doing it knows the hazards, the controls, what to learn, and what to prove, before they start.
The three words, explained
Faster: a photo and a sentence from the field become the finished, standard report in minutes, no new app for the crew to learn. Attributed: every hazard, fix, and review names a person: who observed it, who drafted it, who approved it.
It's simple, and it's the whole legal point. Three steps:
It's public math, the same SHA-256 fingerprint banks and courts already rely on. Anyone can verify it with a free tool; nobody has to take our word for it.
The fair question
It's the opposite. When an incident goes to a claim, the first attack on a safety program is that its records were written or edited after the fact. A report fingerprinted the day it was made, provably unchanged, ends that argument before it starts.
You seal the version your safety lead approved, the hazard found and the corrective action closed. That's documented diligence, timestamped: the strongest position a defense can be in. A human still approves everything; nothing locks that a qualified person didn't sign.
Where it pays: fewer claims lost on "your records aren't credible," and the lower premiums that follow a defensible safety history, the exact outcome a safety program already sells, now provable every day.
The tasks, the standards, and the sealed proofs are live right now: this is the safety-and-construction edge of it, exactly where a jobsite's work lives. Two ways to go further:
Straight about what this is: a working prototype, run today from a plain command line. AI drafts the report, a named human reviews and approves it, and AI never gets the last word on safety. It supports qualified safety professionals; it doesn't replace them. The example above uses placeholder site data; the task, the standards, and the seal are real.