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Electrical safety inspection software for Competent Persons running arc-flash programmes, lockout/tagout verification, and EICR evidence across sites.

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Electrical safety inspection software is the platform Electrical Safety Manager, Competent Person, FM Engineering Manager use to run structured electrical safety inspection programmes across single buildings and multi-site portfolios with defensible evidence at every step. Inspectly360 digitises field capture aligned to NFPA 70E, BS 7671, OSHA, with QR-tagged asset identity, offline mobile rounds, statutory renewal clocks, AI photo review, and branded PDF exports when engineers close out.

AI-Powered Features for Your Field Workflows

Everything your field team does on paper, Inspectly360 does automatically: faster, more accurate, and without the admin.

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Take a Photo. AI Fills the Form

Your inspector takes a photo of any asset or defect. AI reads it and fills the inspection form automatically. No typing. No manual entry.

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Speak. AI Writes It Down.

Inspectors speak their observations in any language. AI transcribes and fills the form in real time. Completely hands-free in the field.

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Inspections Done. Report Ready.

The moment an inspection is submitted, a branded PDF, Excel, or CSV report generates automatically. No manual work. No waiting.

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Connect Your Existing Tools.

Inspectly360 integrates with the tools your team already uses, including Zoho, Microsoft 365, and SAP. No double entry.

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Live Dashboard. Every Site. Always On.

Your operations team sees completion rates, open issues, and compliance scores across all sites in real time. No chasing updates.

Before and After Inspectly360

What changes once electrical safety inspection software runs on one mobile-first platform with photo proof and live dashboards.

Before Inspectly360

  • Labels missing or outdated after panel modifications; discovered at incident investigation.
  • Isolation assumed; no structured proof before energised work begins.
  • C1 and C2 items listed in PDF; closure not verified with post-remediation photos.
  • PPE category assignments in study report only; field teams use outdated assumptions.
  • Testing contractor receives portfolio-wide access for single-site EICR.

After Inspectly360

  • Required label photos on inspection with flag when missing, illegible, or study date expired.
  • LOTO checklist with lock photo, isolation point confirmation, and authorised sign-off.
  • Observations become tracked tasks with severity, owner, deadline, and closure evidence.
  • Field app surfaces PPE category on panel scan with required boundary photo verification.
  • Scoped access to assigned panels and circuits with FM combined visibility of open items.

What Is Electrical Safety Inspection Software, and How Do Teams Use It Across Multi-Site Portfolios?

Electrical safety inspection software is the platform Electrical Safety Manager, Competent Person, FM Engineering Manager use to run structured electrical safety inspection programmes across single buildings and multi-site portfolios with defensible evidence at every step. Inspectly360 digitises field capture aligned to NFPA 70E, BS 7671, OSHA, with QR-tagged asset identity, offline mobile rounds, statutory renewal clocks, AI photo review, and branded PDF exports when engineers close out. Programme owners replace paper checklists, WhatsApp photo trails, and spreadsheet trackers that break down when auditors, insurers, or client SLA reviews ask for proof across dozens of sites. Arc-flash labels are missing on panels refitted last year because the study update never reached the field team.

Arc-flash labels are missing on panels refitted last year because the study update never reached the field team. Lockout/tagout is self-certified without photo proof that isolations were verified before work started. EICR observations age in PDF reports while C1 items remain open because nobody tracks closure with evidence the Competent Person can defend.

Inspectly360 digitises electrical safety inspections with NFPA 70E-aligned templates, QR-tagged panels and equipment, LOTO verification with photo evidence, arc-flash label checks, EICR action tracking, and branded PDF exports for the Electrical Safety Manager and external assessors.

  • NFPA 70E Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace governs arc-flash and shock hazard programmes: NFPA 70E
  • BS 7671 Requirements for Electrical Installations (IET Wiring Regulations) underpin EICR and fixed-wire inspection: BS 7671 (IET Wiring Regulations)

How Does a Electrical Safety Inspection Cycle Run from Field Capture to Leadership Reporting?

Electrical Safety Managers follow this loop for electrical safety inspection PPM, statutory inspections, and client SLA reviews.

  1. 1

    Select the Electrical Safety Inspection Template Pack

    Choose the electrical safety inspection checklist aligned to NFPA 70E and client SLA requirements. Each pack carries the rubric regulators and client contracts expect.

  2. 2

    Scan QR and Load Asset History

    Where electrical safety inspection evidence has to hold up, engineers scan the QR tag on the asset or zone. Service history, last inspection date, and open CAPA surface on the device before work starts.

  3. 3

    Inspect Offline with Structured Evidence

    On every electrical safety inspection cycle, capture photos, readings, and signatures in plant rooms and restricted areas without signal. AI suggests defect classification for engineer confirmation.

  4. 4

    Route Findings to Verified Closure

    For Facilities Management teams running electrical safety inspection, failed items receive severity, owner, deadline, and required closure evidence. Contractors get scoped access to their assigned issues only.

  5. 5

    Publish Reports and Update Statutory Clocks

    Branded PDFs generate on close-out. Renewal clocks update with alerts for the next electrical safety inspection cycle.

How Should Teams Pilot Digital Electrical Safety Inspection Programmes?

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Where Does Inspectly360 Sit Beside CMMS, CAFM, and Existing Electrical Safety Inspection Contractor Tools?

Inspectly360 sits as the field execution and evidence layer beside the systems of record FM teams already run. CMMS platforms continue to hold work orders, parts, and PM history. CAFM platforms continue to hold space, lease, and tenant data. Electrical Safety Inspection contractors keep their job-management tools for scheduling and invoicing. Inspectly360 produces structured electrical safety inspection evidence, photo-verified sign-off, and audit-ready PDFs those platforms reference but do not collect. Failed checklist items push to Maximo, ServiceNow, SAP PM, or Planon via REST API; asset master data flows back so the inspector sees AMC vendor and last service date when they scan a QR code.

What Should Enterprise FM Teams Validate During Procurement?

Procurement and IT should validate five enterprise requirements before any rollout decision: SSO via SAML or OIDC tied to the operator's IdP, RBAC granular enough to scope a contractor to their own work, offline mobile capture verified in a real plant room rather than a demo room, configurable data retention with regional residency options, and an integration path documented for the CAFM or CMMS already in place. Validate these during the pilot rather than after; they are the most common late-stage disqualifiers when teams skip them up front.

Security, Data Residency, and Audit Posture

Production FM programmes carry tenant data, contractor PII, and statutory records that auditors and insurers may request years later. Inspectly360 supports configurable retention, audit-grade event logs, encrypted at-rest evidence, and regional data residency for organisations that need it. Permission boundaries between centre managers, AFMs, contractors, and tenants are enforced server-side rather than in the UI, which matters when an external vendor is part of the workflow.

Migration from Paper and Spreadsheets Without Data Loss

Historical electrical safety inspection records rarely need to be re-typed. The pilot starts forward-looking on new digital rounds while existing PDFs and Excel logs are batch-imported as searchable evidence against the same asset or site. Statutory clocks, AMC renewal dates, and PPM cadence are seeded from the current vendor schedule and validated against the asset register. Field teams keep the paper backup for the first two cycles so adoption is built on confidence rather than mandate.

Which Capabilities Help Teams Run Electrical Safety Inspection Programmes Consistently?

The platform capabilities that power electrical safety inspection software across every site.

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How Is This Different from Paper PPM Sheets, Spreadsheets, and Generic Forms?

Electrical Safety Managers comparing Inspectly360 to paper electrical safety inspection checklists, WhatsApp photo trails, and spreadsheet trackers see the difference fastest on evidence defensibility, statutory visibility, contractor accountability, closure discipline, and portfolio dashboards aligned to NFPA 70E, BS 7671, OSHA.

TopicTypical GapsWith Inspectly360
Arc-flash label verificationLabels missing or outdated after panel modifications; discovered at incident investigation.Required label photos on inspection with flag when missing, illegible, or study date expired.
LOTO verification evidenceIsolation assumed; no structured proof before energised work begins.LOTO checklist with lock photo, isolation point confirmation, and authorised sign-off.
EICR observation closure trackingC1 and C2 items listed in PDF; closure not verified with post-remediation photos.Observations become tracked tasks with severity, owner, deadline, and closure evidence.
PPE and boundary assessmentPPE category assignments in study report only; field teams use outdated assumptions.Field app surfaces PPE category on panel scan with required boundary photo verification.
Contractor electrical RBACTesting contractor receives portfolio-wide access for single-site EICR.Scoped access to assigned panels and circuits with FM combined visibility of open items.

What Changes for Electrical Safety Managers and Field Teams?

What changes once electrical safety inspection software is standardised on Inspectly360.

  • Electrical Safety Manager: Live visibility of electrical safety inspection completion and open findings without weekly manual compile.
  • Competent Person: Audit-ready electrical safety inspection evidence packs in one click instead of phone gallery triage.
  • FM Engineering Manager: Statutory and SLA clocks visible before expiry, not the week auditors arrive.
  • Electrical Safety Manager: Contractor accountability with photo-verified closure and scoped mobile access.
  • Competent Person: Portfolio dashboards that surface at-risk sites before client or regulator contact.
  • FM Engineering Manager: Faster field capture with offline AI form-fill and QR-scanned asset context.

Which Electrical Safety Inspection Templates Should You Start With?

Get started with inspection and audit checklist templates.

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Site Inspection Checklist
Inspections

Site Inspection Checklist

Standard site-level inspections for construction, safety, and compliance. Capture conditions, photos, and follow-ups in one place.

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Asset Inspection Checklist
Asset Management

Asset Inspection Checklist

Inspect assets and equipment: condition, location, photos, and maintenance history. Track condition over time.

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Work Order Checklist
Work Orders

Work Order Checklist

Complete work orders with checklist items, photos, and sign-off. Track completion and proof of work.

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Maintenance Checklist
Maintenance

Maintenance Checklist

Preventive and corrective maintenance inspections. Log repairs, parts, and condition with photos and follow-ups.

27,400+GET

Frequently Asked Questions About Electrical Safety Inspection Software

How does electrical safety inspection software help teams meet NFPA 70E, BS 7671, OSHA requirements in the field?

Electrical safety inspection software ships template packs aligned to NFPA 70E, BS 7671, OSHA with required photo evidence, readings, and sign-off rules so incomplete electrical safety inspection rounds cannot close. Statutory clocks attach per asset or system class with renewal alerts before expiry. Field engineers capture offline in plant rooms and sync when connectivity returns. Exports generate branded PDF packs formatted for external assessors without manual re-keying from spreadsheets. Inspectly360 digitises electrical safety inspections with NFPA 70E-aligned templates, QR-tagged panels and equipment, LOTO verification with photo evidence, arc-flash label checks, EICR action tracking, and branded PDF exports for the Electrical Safety Manager and external assessors.

What workflows should Electrical Safety Managers run first on electrical safety inspection software?

Start with the highest-risk electrical safety inspection programme your portfolio already runs on paper: statutory inspections, client SLA rounds, or contractor PPM with the weakest closure discipline. Digitise that template first, validate offline capture in a real plant room, and prove audit pack export before scaling to adjacent sites. Electrical Safety Managers then add scheduling, contractor RBAC, and portfolio dashboards once field teams trust the record. This sequence avoids the common failure mode of rolling out dashboards before the field layer produces defensible evidence.

How is electrical safety inspection software priced for multi-site FM portfolios?

Inspectly360 prices electrical safety inspection software on a per-site basis for the operating layer, including the field inspector seats each site needs for electrical safety inspection programmes. Per-user pricing punishes the FM operating model where contractors, relief engineers, and tenant representatives rotate through the same building without being named on a licence. Per-site pricing keeps programme costs predictable as you add sites and aligns spend with portfolio risk rather than phone count. Single-building operators typically start with one programme and add cycles as they retire paper. Portfolio operators roll out by cluster and validate ROI on completion rate, closure time, and audit pack hours before scaling. Book a demo to scope pricing against your actual site count and programme mix.

What data residency and retention options apply to electrical safety inspection records?

Customers can choose the regional cluster their inspection data is stored in (typical options: EU, UK, US, India, UAE) and configure programme-specific retention rules aligned to NFPA 70E, BS 7671, OSHA record-keeping expectations. Encryption at rest and in transit is enabled by default, and audit-grade event logs are immutable for the retention window. For organisations subject to GDPR, HIPAA-adjacent operational data, or local data-protection regulation, this combination removes the residency objection that consumer-grade inspection apps cannot answer when Electrical Safety Managers run cross-border portfolios.

How do FM teams measure ROI on electrical safety inspection software during procurement?

The four metrics procurement teams typically use are: hours of weekly status compilation removed per centre manager (often four to eight hours per site), reduction in time-to-close issues because defects stop sitting in WhatsApp groups, statutory renewal lapses prevented (a single avoided compliance lapse usually exceeds a year of platform cost for electrical safety inspection programmes), and contractor billing accuracy improvements when scoped mobile access removes billing for rounds that were not actually completed. The pilot loop is structured to produce numbers for each of these before the rollout decision rather than after.

How do AMC vendors and external contractors get access without seeing the whole portfolio?

Contractors get a scoped account that surfaces only the electrical safety inspection issues, sites, and assets explicitly assigned to them. They upload photo-verified closure evidence, respond to comments, and download their own work-order PDFs, but they cannot see other contractors' work, other sites' inspection data, or tenant information unless those scopes are explicitly granted. RBAC is enforced on the server, not just in the UI. Vendor scorecards covering closure time, fix quality, and re-open rate are visible to the FM team and, optionally, to the vendor themselves. This replaces folder sharing and WhatsApp threads that leak portfolio-wide data by accident.

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