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Unattended Access Control: when Contractor Management authorizes entry

Unattended Access Control: when Contractor Management authorizes entry 1200 800 Eurofins EcoGestor

Contractor Management is one of the cornerstones of safety and health at work in facilities where multiple companies operate simultaneously. However, for years there has been a critical gap between managing documentation and controlling who actually enters the worksite. Today, digitalisation finally makes it possible to close that gap.

Unattended access control integrated with Contractor Management is emerging as an effective solution to ensure that only contractors and subcontractors who have fully met all required training, documentation, and safety obligations are allowed into the worksite.

From paperwork to physical access: the major challenge of Contractor Management

Many organisations handle Contractor Management well from a documentation point of view:

  • They request the mandatory documentation required by law.
  • They review, approve or reject this documentation through the Contractor Management platform.

But in practice, access to the facility is not always tied to that prior verification, especially in:

  • Sites with no reception staff.
  • Entries outside normal working hours.
  • Industrial facilities with multiple access points.
  • Logistics, energy or essential service centres.

The result is clear risk: people entering the site without having their Contractor Management validation approved.

Unattended access control: preventive safety without human intervention

Unattended access control makes it possible to manage entrey to thefacility without continuous on-site staff, relying on technology integrated with Contrator Management.

Using systems such as:

  • License plate recognition systems.
  • Cards, QR codesTarjetas, códigos QR o identificadores digitales.
  • Integration with turnstiles, barriers or automatic doors.

Access is granted only when both the contractor and the worker have met every Contractor Management requirement set by the organisation, with no manuel exceptions, subjective interpretations or “temporary” permissions.

When Contractor Management becomes an access requirement

The bid advantage pf access control integrated with Contractor Management is clear: documentation validation stops being an administrative formality and becomes a real access requirement.

The system automatically checks, in real time, that:

  • The contractor company is registered and validated.
  • The worker’s documentation is up to date.
  • There are no expired or rejected documents.
  • The activity is authorised for that specific site and timeframe.

If anything is missing, access is automatically blocked.

Key benefits for the site-owning company

Only fully validated contractors can enter

The risk of unauthorised access is reducted to virtually zero.

Demonstrable legal compliance

During an inspection or investigation, the organisation can prove that:

  • Contractor Management is properly handled.
  • Access is strictly conditioned on meeting all safety requirements.
  • No entries occur without prior validation.

Time and resource savings

The system operates automatically, without the need for staff dedicated to continuous monitoring.

Full access traceability

Every entry and exit is logged and linked to its corresponding Contract Management record.

A further step in advancing Contractor Management maturity

Unattended access control represents a major qualitative leap in Contractor Management maturity. Coordination is no longer limited to paprwork— it becomes part of the facility’s daily operations, especially in sectors such as:

  • Industry.
  • Energy.
  • Logistics.
  • Infraestructure.
  • Essential services.
  • 24/7 access facilities.

This solution ensures full alignment between what the company requires and what it actually allows on site.

Digitising safety without slowing down operations

Far from complicating site management, these systems streamline entry, reduce queues and prevent conflicts at access points, all while keeping preventive safety as the top priority.

Unattended access control shows that it is possible to combine operational efficiency, legal compliance and preventive safety by aligning Contractor Management with the physical reality of the worksite.

Unattended access control integrated with Contractor Management ensures that only contractors and workers who have correctly met all Contractor Management requirements are allowed to enter the facility.

This solution eliminates unauthorised access, strengthens legal compliance, enhances preventive safety and provides full traceability — especially in sites without permanent supervision or with continuous entrey flows.

Contractor Management stops being an administrative formality and becomes a real, verificable condition for entering the worksite.