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A closed construction site provides several advantages for contractors. It includes access control, ensuring a safe and efficient way to manage daily site operations. However, construction sites are constantly exposed to various risks, such as unauthorized access, vandalism, and occupational safety hazards. Additionally, companies must comply with legislation and ensure that only authorized personnel can enter the site.

In this blog, we will discuss why a closed construction site and electronic access control are essential solutions and how the Nopsa system helps your company protect workers, resources, and the work environment.

  • Safety First – Unauthorized individuals may enter construction sites, creating serious safety risks. In particular, if a child wanders onto the site, the consequences can be severe.
  • Protect Your Resources – An open and unmonitored construction site increases the risk of equipment and material theft or vandalism, leading to additional costs and project delays.
  • Legal Requirements – In the construction industry, the access of workers and subcontractors must be precisely documented. By law, companies must be able to provide records of who has been on-site and when, if required.
  • Emergency Situations – Accidents and evacuations demand quick action, making it crucial to know exactly who is present on the construction site at any given time.
  • Workforce Attendance and Working Hours – Electronic access control is not just about security—it also facilitates site management and administration.

Closed Construction Site and the Nopsa System

The Nopsa access control system combines security, efficiency, and compliance into a single electronic solution with real-time monitoring and automated reporting. Nopsa efficiently records all access events and generates reports suitable for official inspections.

With Nopsa, you can ensure that only authorized personnel enter the construction site. Its real-time tracking and access rights management prevent unauthorized movement, protecting both workers and outsiders from potential hazards. You will always know exactly who is on-site.

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