ComplianceJuly 03, 2025

Strategic Focus: Integrating Control Of Work Into The Contractor Management Life Cycle

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Download this report from Verdantix to understand how companies can integrate control-of-work software into the contractor management life cycle.

 

What's Inside

Organizations hire contractors for many reasons, including technical skills, project flexibility, and cost savings. This allows firms to deliver projects faster, without having to go through the process of hiring more employees.

But contractors can be unfamiliar with the hiring organization's processes, employees, and site-specific hazards. Even though companies have safety measures in place, contractors may need a more rigorous approach to EHS practices, especially if they are performing technical and hazardous tasks.

To address this, organizations implement control-of-work procedures to ensure hazardous work is completed safely and risks are mitigated appropriately. This report from independent research firm Verdantix outlines how companies can integrate control-of-work software into the contractor management life cycle.

Key Takeaways

Learn more about:

  • How control of work helps organizations proactively manage contractor safety
  • How control of work provides increased visibility at each stage of the contractor life cycle
  • Where control of work fits into the contractor management life cycle
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