TrustPoint cuts the compliance grind from your daily work — whether you're managing subbies on a build site or maintenance contractors across a property portfolio. Every feature maps to a specific obligation under the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015.
Not sure why this applies to you? Read the legal obligation →
The starting point for every compliance check. You need to know that insurance is current, licences are valid, and an H&S plan exists — not just at onboarding but on the day the work is happening, whether that's on a build site or at a managed property.
No more "I think their insurance is still current." Every contractor has a live status — Ready, At Risk, Restricted, or Blocked — derived automatically from their actual documents. Whether you're confirming a subbie for tomorrow's build or sending a plumber to a rental property, the answer is immediate.
Knowing a contractor's documents are current is one thing. Enforcing it at the moment it counts is another. TrustPoint covers both streams: QR gate control for construction sites, and pre-dispatch status checks for property maintenance.
TrustPoint records every action automatically as you work: no extra steps, no manual filing. That record is your evidence of due diligence if WorkSafe, a Tenancy Tribunal, or an insurer ever asks. Every event is logged with a timestamp and linked to the evidence it was based on.
TrustPoint connects directly to MBIE government registers. Contractor company status, worker trade licences, and insolvency history are verified against the authoritative source — not accepted on trust from a PDF someone emailed you.
Every TrustPoint feature, the problem it solves, and the specific legal obligation it satisfies. B = Construction stream · P = Property stream.
| Feature | Problem it solves | Legislation |
|---|---|---|
| Document upload + expiry tracking B + P | Principal cannot prove insurance was current on the date of the incident | HSWA s.36 |
| Automated expiry alerts (30d, 7d, 1d) B + P | Certificates silently lapse without the principal knowing | HSWA s.22 |
| Live readiness states B + P | Principal's subjective memory replaces an objective record | HSWA s.36 |
| Pre-dispatch compliance check P | Property manager sends an uninsured or unregistered trade to a property | HSWA s.36 |
| QR gate control + OTP verification B | Workers enter site with expired or unverified credentials | HSWA s.36 |
| Offline gate operation B | Rural and remote sites have no data signal | HSWA s.36 |
| Site induction acknowledgement B | Subcontractor claims they were never shown site H&S rules | HSWA s.34 |
| Provisional passes (24hr) B + P | Principal needs to let a contractor proceed while one document is in transit | HSWA s.22 |
| Time-bounded overrides B + P | Legitimate exceptions need a governed process, not an undocumented workaround | HSWA s.22 |
| Tamper-evident audit log B + P | WorkSafe demands records made at the time; Tribunal asks for evidence of due diligence | HSWA s.168 Evidence Act 2006 |
| Automatic document scanning B + P | Manual data entry errors invalidate compliance records | HSWA s.22 |
| Contractor self-service onboarding (free) B + P | If contractors have to pay, adoption collapses and the system has no data | HSWA s.34 |
| Worker-level credential tracking B + P | LBP, Site Safe, EWRB, PGDB licences are per worker, not per company | HSWA s.36 |
| Site-specific induction records B | Generic inductions don't satisfy site-specific hazard requirements | HSWA s.34 |
| NZBN / Companies Register verification B + P | Contractor company is dissolved, removed, or in liquidation without the principal knowing | HSWA s.36 Companies Act 1993 |
| LBP Register verification B | Worker claims to hold an LBP licence in a class they don't hold, or licence has been cancelled | Building Act 2004 s.84 |
| EWRB / PGDB registration tracking P | Landlord sends an unregistered electrician or gasfitter to do Healthy Homes work | Residential Tenancies Act Healthy Homes Standards |
| Insolvency Register check B + P | Contractor in financial distress has quietly let critical insurances lapse; principal has no visibility | HSWA s.36 Insolvency Act 2006 |
When a builder or property manager invites you to TrustPoint, upload your documents once — they're automatically available to every principal you work with on the platform. No re-sending, no re-uploading, no emailing PDFs to five different clients. No subscription, no credit card, no cost. Ever.
Your documents belong to you. You control who sees them and can disconnect at any time.
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