Worksites

Who Brought What, Where, and Since When? And Who Should Clear It?
On a nuclear site, every worksite is like a mini living zone: equipment is brought in, materials are stored, protections, FME carts, and scaffolding are installed…
And too often, nobody keeps a clear record. That’s how “brol” piles up, responsibilities get blurred, and dismantling turns into a logistical headache.
Typical field issues
- No precise inventory of what is installed in a zone (tools, protections, equipment, carts, scaffolding, containers…)
- Unclear responsibilities between contractors or teams
- Poorly maintained areas (cleanliness, safety, general condition…)
- Forgotten dismantling: equipment left “abandoned” in the zone for weeks
- Difficulties preparing or validating project close-out
How BROLZ helps
BROLZ makes each worksite a clear, traceable, living entity: you always know what’s inside, who is responsible, and how it evolves.
Key features:
- Worksite record with location, start/end dates, responsible contractor(s), contact points
- Association of all installed items (equipment, tools, PPE, carts, scaffolding, containers…)
- Tracking of changes throughout the project (additions, removals, reports)
- Field reporting of anomalies or non-compliances (dirty area, damaged equipment…)
- Customisable close-out checklists with photo evidence
- Global statistics: open worksites, closed, recurring issues…
What changes with BROLZ
- Full visibility of each worksite and its responsible parties
- Anticipation of dismantling, avoiding forgotten items
- Easier RP, safety, and logistics inspections
- Clear accountability without adding unnecessary bureaucracy
- Time saved and smoother project close-out
Coming soon: A practical guide
We are preparing a practical guide to structured worksite management, including:
- Standard worksite record templates
- Zone-based inventory logic
- Checklists for setup / operation / dismantling
- Field feedback from active nuclear sites and decommissioning projects
It will be available soon as a free download. Subscribe to our newsletter to be notified.
A worksite without structured follow-up quickly turns into uncontrolled clutter.