QR Codes for Construction
Safety docs, site plans, and crew contacts accessible on any job site
Construction sites run on documents: safety protocols, inspection checklists, permits, emergency contacts. A QR code on a sign or helmet sticker links to the current version of each one. When a regulation changes, update the document. The code stays the same.
The same codes work for equipment manuals, maintenance logs, subcontractor contacts, and site directions for deliveries or new workers. Print on weatherproof stickers and they hold up in rain, dust, and sun.
What You Can Do
Safety Protocols
Link QR codes to safety data sheets, emergency procedures, or inspection checklists. Workers scan on-site for current info.
Site Documents
Link to building plans, permits, progress photos, or daily reports. Inspectors and visitors scan for the latest documentation.
Equipment Info
Attach QR codes to machinery linking to operating manuals, maintenance schedules, or certification records.
Crew Contacts
Share site manager, foreman, and subcontractor contact info via vCard QR codes posted at the site entrance.
Three Steps
Pick a QR code type in the generator
Fill in your details and adjust the design
Download and print, share, or embed it
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