Ørsted is using Safe Site Check In to manage workforce access, safety, and compliance at the Opdyke Solar Farm, part of the Mockingbird Solar Center in Lamar County, Texas. This site is Ørsted’s largest solar project in the U.S. and globally — producing clean energy for an estimated 83,000 homes and businesses each year.
Large-scale renewable energy projects like this require precise workforce tracking, access control, and documentation. By deploying Safe Site Check In, Ørsted is able to monitor who is on site in real time, automate safety declarations, and ensure compliance without relying on manual processes or paper sign-in sheets.
This use case demonstrates how Safe Site Check In supports utility-scale solar construction by simplifying site security, safety compliance, and workforce visibility — all from mobile devices.