Verinode HQ
One standard, met network-wide.
Certifications, safety, brand. Graded live.

Certifications, safety, brand and program rules, graded continuously and rolled up to the network. A field audit confirms what the data already shows, so the work is closing gaps, not finding them.

How It Works For You
The certifications, safety, and brand rules every unit must meet, defined once for the whole network.
Verinode scores each operator's conformance continuously from their data and rolls it up to you.
The lapse surfaced per operator before it becomes an incident, so it closes as it appears.
Works with Verinode IQ
You set the standard once. Each operator's OSHA, HazCom, and certification conformance is graded in their own Verinode IQ against it, rolls up to your network view, and an audit confirms what the data already shows.
Rolls up
Each operator's conformance rolls up from their IQ workspace, anonymized.
Flows down
The standard you set flows down to every operator's compliance.
Common Questions
HQ defines the standard once, the certifications a unit must hold, the safety requirements, the brand and program rules, and Verinode grades every operator's conformance against it continuously. Instead of an annual audit, you see who meets the standard today and who is drifting.
Certification currency across the network, safety and training requirements, and brand and program compliance, all rolled up to a conformance view and broken down to the operator. An expiring certification or a missed requirement surfaces as a gap before it becomes an incident or a brand problem.
It makes them continuous instead of annual. The standing conformance view means a field audit confirms what the data already shows rather than discovering it, and the gaps are closed as they appear instead of once a year under pressure.
Operators own their records. HQ sees conformance and compliance, the things the standard requires, built from each operator's data without exposing the rest of their books. The boundary is contractual and enforced at the database level.
What Makes It Verinode
Why Operators Join
A standard you can't see is a standard that drifts. Verinode is how the strongest networks hold it.