OnSiteSafety™ TrustID · Legal
Terms of service
These terms explain what you can expect from OnSiteSafety™ TrustID and what we ask of you in return. We have written them in plain language so a worker, an employer, or a site supervisor can read them without a lawyer.
Plain-language draft, pending final legal review. This is not the final agreement.
Your account
When you create a TrustID, you are responsible for the account. Keep your sign-in details to yourself, use a strong password, and tell us if you think someone else has gained access. Your verified profile is yours, and you decide which employers get to see it.
- One person, one account. A TrustID represents a real worker, not a shared login.
- Keep your information accurate. The value of a TrustID is that it is true.
- You can export or delete your account at any time from your settings.
Acceptable use
TrustID is a verification and talent-trust service for British Columbia construction. Use it to build and share an honest record of your safety credentials, and to check the status of workers you are about to put on a site.
- Do not fake a credential. Submitting false documents undermines every honest worker on the platform.
- Do not scrape or harvest. Verification is for a real hiring or gate decision, never bulk data collection.
- Do not probe our systems. Security testing is welcome, but only through our disclosure process, never against live workers.
- Respect consent. Only view a profile a worker has chosen to share with you.
What TrustID is, and is not
TrustID confirms that a credential was Added, then Authority-verified, and reports a worker status in plain words: Verified, Checking, or Expired, and at the gate, Site-ready or Not site-ready. It is WorkSafeBC-aligned. It is not a regulatory body, and it does not approve anyone for work. A status is a verified fact for you to act on, not a hiring decision made for you.
Service availability and no warranty placeholder
We work hard to keep TrustID accurate and available, and we will tell you about planned maintenance where we can. During this draft period the service is provided on an as-is basis while the final warranty and liability terms are settled with legal counsel. This section is a placeholder and will be replaced before these terms are final.
Questions about these terms
If anything here is unclear, ask us before you agree. We would rather answer a question than have you sign something you do not understand.