CHEQSITE: Digital Safety Compliance Solution for Door and Gate Inspections
Stumbling through another warehouse with my clipboard, I felt the familiar dread – paper forms smudged by rain, illegible notes about faulty door mechanisms, and the looming deadline for PUWER compliance reports. That sinking frustration vanished when our team adopted CHEQSITE. Suddenly, documenting risks on rolling doors and fire exits transformed from chaotic paperwork into streamlined precision, giving me back hours each week while ensuring nothing slipped through the cracks.
The moment I scanned my first QR code on a warehouse sliding door, CHEQSITE revealed its brilliance. Instead of flipping through binders, the app instantly displayed that door's EN 12453 compliance history and past hinge defects. When I discovered a misaligned safety sensor on a turnstile, snapping a timestamped photo directly into the DIN-standard checklist felt like securing concrete evidence against future liability. Late one Tuesday in a signal-dead basement, I calmly completed a full fire door audit offline – the relief was palpable as reports auto-generated upon reconnection, eliminating my old panic over lost data.
Customization became my secret weapon. Adapting their DGUV swing-door template for our unique ANSI requirements took minutes, not days. I recall adding a client-specific hazard code for hydraulic leaks; during the next inspection, scanning that code prefilled repair protocols before I even examined the mechanism. At dawn in an airport hangar, sunlight glinting off hangar doors, the app’s vibration confirmed each barcode scan – a tactile assurance that every sectional door’s safety data was captured.
Creating reports now sparks professional pride. After documenting revolving door hazards last winter, I emailed cloud-based PDFs to stakeholders before leaving the site. Seeing high-res defect photos alongside responsibility assignments embedded in the management summary made clients nod in immediate understanding. The uniformity elevated our team’s credibility – no more handwritten ambiguities causing compliance disputes.
Does it have rough edges? Early on, I wished for quicker tutorial access when modifying complex templates. But their YouTube tutorials bridged the gap, and now I breeze through checklist edits. While specialized for doors/gates, I occasionally crave expanded asset modules – yet for fire-door inspections, nothing beats its focus. For facility managers drowning in OSHA paperwork or inspectors tired of manual errors, this app isn’t just convenient; it’s career-changing peace of mind.
Keywords: safety compliance, door inspection, digital checklist, hazard documentation, CHEQSITE









