Your workers were trained. Can you prove they understood?

Bespoke 2D animated safety briefings. Delivered to every phone. Comprehension verified, timestamped, and audit-ready

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THE PROBLEM WITH SAFETY TRAINING RIGHT NOW

A signed attendance sheet proves one thing: they were in the room. It says nothing about whether they understood.

The Building Safety Act 2022 introduced a legal competence framework that applies to all building work requiring building regulations approval — not just high-rise towers. Under that framework, proving attendance is not enough. You must prove understanding. Per worker. Per task. Per site. Most contractors don’t know they’re in scope.

  • Inconsistent Delivery: Every supervisor delivers the briefing differently. On a bad day, with a rushed crew, critical information gets missed. And there is no record of what was actually said.
  • Zero Engagement: Generic slideshows and static handouts lose the room in under two minutes. If English is not a worker’s first language, the critical information never lands at all.
  • No Proof of Understanding: A folder of CSCS cards and a paper sign-in sheet will not satisfy the Building Safety Act competence regime. A regulator now has direct enforcement powers. When an inspector asks for evidence of competence, ‘they attended’ is not the answer.

OUR SOLUTION: PROOF OF UNDERSTANDING, ON DEMAND

Bespoke animated safety briefings. Watched. Tested. Recorded. Per worker.

We produce bespoke 2D animated safety briefings built around your specific site risks, your equipment, and your workforce. Workers access them on their own phones — no app, no classroom, no IT department. Every interaction is tracked. Every comprehension question answered. Every response timestamped and stored.

  • Consistent Every Time: The animated briefing does not change depending on who is delivering it, what mood they are in, or how busy the morning is. Every worker sees exactly the same content, every time.
  • Crosses Language Barriers by Design: The animated format communicates through visuals first. Voiceover is available in 70+ languages. A worker whose first language is Polish, Romanian, or Portuguese gets the same briefing, understood the same way.
  • Proof of Understanding, Not Just Attendance: At the end of every briefing, workers answer comprehension questions. Their responses are timestamped and recorded against their name. The dashboard shows who is cleared, who is not, and exactly when the evidence was generated. That is what the Building Safety Act requires

Lexi, our AI safety coach, keeps the safety conversation going after the video ends. She supports supervisors in preparing toolbox talks, answers workers’ safety questions, and identifies patterns in comprehension data — so you know where to focus before an incident happens.

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SEE IT BEFORE YOU COMMIT

Watch a sample briefing. Then talk to us if it makes sense.

A 20-minute call is all we need. We will show you what a briefing looks like, what the audit trail produces, and what it would cost for your workforce. No commitment. No onboarding process. We will tell you straight if it is not the right fit.
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WHAT AUDITORS WILL ASK YOU. WHAT YOU NEED TO SHOW THEM

The Building Safety Regulator now has direct enforcement powers. This guide sets out exactly what competence evidence you need, what format it must take, and how to produce it on demand.

Training is not just about compliance, it’s about retention – making the knowledge stick.

Inside: what the SKEB competence framework requires, why CSCS cards are not enough, and what a compliant audit trail looks like in practice. 22 pages. Free to download.

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