Electrical · Step-by-Step Guide
Regulators want proof. Paper inspection forms get lost, can't be searched, and don't have timestamps. One audit can shut you down.
A commercial electrical job requires arc-flash labels on every panel, documented short-circuit calculations, and as-built drawings. The inspector arrives and the paper as-builts do not match what was actually installed.
Failed AHJ inspections delay certificate of occupancy, costing the GC $1K–$5K/day in liquidated damages — and the electrical sub gets blamed.
“OSHA fined an electrical contractor $93,566 for willful violations after an arc flash incident — failure to document hazard analysis and training was a key citation.”
— OSHA Enforcement News Release, Feb 2024
Follow these steps in order. Each step builds on the previous one.
List every regulated inspection you complete: safety inspections, compliance audits, maintenance verifications, pre-use equipment checks. Note which regulatory body requires each and what documentation they demand.
When a regulator or customer asks for records from 18 months ago, how quickly can you retrieve them? If the answer is 'a few days' or 'I'm not sure we have them,' you have a documentation risk that digital capture solves.
Each digital inspection form should map directly to the regulatory checklist. Required fields, required photos, required certifications — every element the regulation demands should be a required field in the form.
Photos taken at inspection time should attach to the inspection record automatically — not sit on a personal phone. Location stamps and timestamps on photos create the verification layer regulators and insurers require.
Annual inspections missed are compliance violations. Build automated reminders 30 and 7 days before each required inspection, with escalation to a supervisor if no action is taken.
Simulate a regulator audit: pick a random inspection from 12 months ago and retrieve the full record — form, photos, technician signature, timestamps — in under 5 minutes. If you can't pass this test, your documentation system isn't working.
A failed compliance audit costs $10K–$100K+ in fines, remediation, and lost contracts.
These mistakes are the most common reasons implementations fail. Avoid them.
When photos and forms are in different systems, they get disconnected over time. An inspection record without supporting photos is often insufficient for insurance or regulatory purposes.
A generic 'inspection complete' checkbox doesn't satisfy OSHA or EPA documentation requirements. Each form needs to capture the specific fields the regulation requires.
Companies often discover their 'digital' inspection records are unretrieval during an actual audit. Test your system before the regulator does.
Reading the guide is step one. Step two is having a working solution built for your specific workflow. Here's how we do it:
We study exactly where inspection & compliance happens in your electrical operation — the forms, the handoffs, the pain points.
Not a demo. Not a slide deck. A real, functional prototype that eliminates the pain point and works with your existing tools.
You test the prototype on a real job. If it doesn't fix the problem, you don't pay. No ReKeying, guaranteed.
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