Contractor Safety Management: Why Site Coordination Cannot Be an Afterthought

Contractor and site manager reviewing a permit to work form at an industrial manufacturing site.

An investigation is underway in France after a contractor was fatally injured while operating a crane during roofing work at an industrial foundry site, after becoming trapped between the crane and a reversing truck. Local authorities have opened a manslaughter inquiry, and the case has drawn attention to how weak contractor safety management can turn routine site logistics into a serious risk.

Incidents like this rarely come down to a single failure. They tend to expose a gap between the contractor carrying out the work and the site’s broader traffic and activity management. Vehicle movements, crane operations and pedestrian routes can all be individually well managed, yet still collide when they are not planned and communicated together, especially with external contractors on short-term work such as roof renovations.

Solid contractor safety management means knowing who is on site, what equipment they are operating, and how that work interacts with ongoing vehicle movement, not as a one-off task but as something planned before work starts and monitored while it is underway.

FlexManager’s Contractor Manager and Permit to Work tools let site teams authorise and track contractor activity before it begins, while Visitor Management and Job Hazard Analysis help coordinate vehicle movement, equipment use and pedestrian safety across a live industrial site.

So, does your organisation have full visibility of every contractor, vehicle and task operating on site at any given time? If that picture has gaps, closing them should be a priority, not an afterthought. Book a FlexManager demo to see how our platform brings contractor coordination and site safety together.

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