DIRT: Your New Free Tool to Report Infrastructure Damages
Every year, thousands of underground infrastructure damages occur in Quebec, endangering public safety and costing millions of dollars in repairs. How can we reduce these costly and dangerous incidents? Info-Excavation presents you Common Ground Alliance’s solution: DIRT, the Damage Information Reporting Tool.
What is DIRT?
It’s a free and confidential database allowing infrastructure owners and municipalities to report damages caused by excavation work near underground infrastructures. The objective is to accumulate data to analyze root causes and develop more effective prevention strategies.
Why use DIRT?
- 🔍 Easily report damages on your infrastructures: DIRT’s intuitive interface facilitates incident entry and analysis.
- 📊 Provide crucial data to Info-Excavation
- 📊 Contribute to annual damage reports in Quebec, Canada, and North America
How does DIRT contribute to prevention?
DIRT allows users to easily enter detailed information about incidents, including location, cause, and consequences. This data is then analyzed to identify trends and risk areas, improve training, and ultimately reduce the number of damages.
Your data is essential to our reports!
The collaboration of all underground infrastructure owners is necessary, and collective commitment will contribute to improving our prevention approaches. Reliable data will allow us to better measure progress in damage prevention.Your participation is the first step in obtaining more accurate results reflecting our industry.
How to participate?
Don’t let another damage occur without being documented.
Sign up for DIRT today by filling the following form and play a crucial role in protecting your underground infrastructures.