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SiteTrack exists because the people who build Canada deserve safety tools that actually work — in their language, on their phone, without the paperwork.
Every day on Canadian construction sites, workers complete paper FLHAs that get filed in a binder and are never seen again — whether that means a quick signature or chasing down a supervisor and dropping it off at the site office. Certifications live on old phones or in filing cabinets. New hires start from scratch at every site, regardless of their safety record.
Meanwhile, general contractors have no real-time visibility into who has completed orientation, no portable worker credential they can trust, and no field data infrastructure that flows across their projects.
The data existed. It just never flowed anywhere useful.
THE DATA WAS ALWAYS THERE.
WE JUST MADE IT FLOW.
— SiteTrack founding principle
We're building the data layer that connects workers, foremen, and GCs in real time — so safety records flow where they need to go, in the language that workers think in, without the friction that makes compliance feel like a burden.
Lilian Pang spent 11 years as a project manager in Hong Kong's construction industry. When she relocated back to Canada, she started over — not from a desk, but from the ground up, taking on work as a general laborer before working her way back through different field roles: CSO, field coordinator, and site management.
That path — from PM in Hong Kong to general laborer in Canada, then back through different field roles — gave Lilian a rare view of construction safety from both sides of it. She saw how language barriers, paper systems, and disconnected tools failed workers in the field while leaving GCs with no real visibility into what was actually happening on their sites.
She founded SiteTrack Solutions Inc. in Vancouver, BC in 2025 to build the field safety infrastructure that Canadian construction has been missing — starting with a digital Safety Passport that belongs to the worker, not the employer.
Every feature starts with the question: does this make a worker's day safer and simpler? The Safety Passport is free for workers and always will be. Their data belongs to them.
A safety briefing someone can't read isn't a safety briefing. SiteTrack supports English, Punjabi, Spanish, and French — because understanding your hazards shouldn't depend on which language you were born into.
Safety data should move with workers, across sites and employers, in real time. We're building the infrastructure layer that paper never could be — connected, portable, and verifiable.