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The Professional Standard for Environmental Intelligence.

SAXIS connects the public with qualified environmental specialists around the globe. This is not another referral board or last-minute dispatch line—we are building the operating layer where serious field teams align on protocols, defensible workflows, and trust that survives scrutiny.

Coming soon

We are polishing credential-backed onboarding and pilot programs. Until then, add your name and we will keep you in the loop.

Join the Elite

Priority onboarding, founding cohort access, and referral rewards when verified practitioner enrollment opens.

No spam. Defensible data practices mirror how we treat field evidence.

Verification backbone

Marketplace trust, engineered — not marketed.

Every practitioner is tied to verified identity, current licenses, and in-force coverage before work is surfaced to clients—you are not assembling trust from screenshots and PDFs.

Identity authentication

Multi-factor proofing binds the practitioner to their Saxis profile before any credential can be displayed to clients.

Credential locking

Licenses, accreditations, and carrier-backed insurance documents are vaulted, expiry-tracked, and surfaced only when valid.

Unified verification signal

Human, license, and coverage stays current through renewals and exceptions—not a one-time checkbox at signup.

Client-grade assurance

Owners and program managers see the same living credential record your organization already trusts—kept current, scoped to the engagement, and delivered straight, without ornamental trust graphics.

The Verification Engine

Underneath the product is a continuous compliance graph: authenticity signals on documents, renewal windows, jurisdiction maps, and exception routes when credentials slip mid-engagement. Practitioners keep working with clarity; clients keep hiring with defensible assurance.

Deep-dive · industry lenses

Built where environmental work actually hurts.

Each discipline gets a tailored site workspace—SiteHAZ, SitePH, SiteESA lanes—not a one-size marketplace skin. Behind all of them sits the same credential backbone and evidence spine, so friction is addressed in-context without fragmenting trust or audit trails.

Hazardous material surveys

Asbestos · mold · regulated disturbance

The friction

Generic booking flows treat inspections like errands—silent on assessor accreditation, homogeneous-area rationale, suspicion-to-sample traceability, and the exposure when narratives, imagery, or chain evidence would not withstand review.

How SAXIS responds

Saxis pairs pre-credential-checked hazardous material survey specialists with glove-ready SiteHAZ workspaces: structured walkthrough captures, geo-tagged media, sampling context, and jurisdiction-aware controls so observations stay defensible from first entry through lab handoff and signed report.

  • Inspection and sampling lineage tied to geotagged media and homogeneous-area rationale
  • Regulatory mode awareness for multi-state operators
  • Client-visible verification without exposing PII or policy numbers

Building performance

HERS · Passive House Institute · BPI

The friction

Rating consistency breaks when audit evidence is scattered across PDFs, camera rolls, and email — especially across verifier rework cycles.

How SAXIS responds

A single field ledger for blower door sequences, envelope photos, and mechanical IDs with Hard-Pin integrity and calendar-verified site attendance, so raters ship audit-grade packages without the Friday-night scramble.

  • Visit windows synced to real availability (see Logistics deep-dive)
  • Measurement events inherit GPS + timestamp spine automatically
  • Report scaffolding that mirrors how verifiers actually work

Environmental site assessments

Phase I / Phase II field programs

The friction

ESA deliverables live or die on reconnaissance quality — yet most tools treat recon as generic note-taking, not evidence design.

How SAXIS responds

SiteESA paths in Saxis emphasize defensible recon: THA-aware entries, chain-of-custody adjacent workflows, and encrypted, geo-tagged observations that survive diligence and dispute cycles.

  • Regulatory toggles when US projects involve UK parent underwriting
  • Structured narrative assists without inventing facts
  • Only practitioners with confirmed identity and standing on file—never anonymous roster fillers

Technical expert · feature deep-dive

Precision workflows for professionals who carry liability.

Built for practitioners who carry liability

Dynamic regulatory logic

Field teams do not choose compliance regimes from a settings screen — geography does. SAXIS resolves the active jurisdiction from GPS-derived coordinates, then loads the correct regulatory spine: for example OSHA-ordered controls, exposure limits, and documentation prompts inside the United States, and HSE-aligned guidance, method statements, and hazard language when work is logged inside Great Britain. When crews operate near borders or in offshore / territorial edge cases, the engine prefers conservative overlays and surfaces explicit operator acknowledgment before mixed-regime tasks continue.

GPS-native rulesReport automation

Audit-grade geolocation (Hard-Pin)

Every material sample, photo capture, and measurement event can require a Hard-Pin — a hardware-backed location proof that binds the action to a precise on-site coordinate with integrity metadata (timestamp, accuracy envelope, and anti-replay checks). The goal is not "check-in gamification" but audit defensibility: a reconstructable chain showing the expert was physically present for the sampling pathway, not pinning from a vehicle or post-hoc gallery uploads.

GPS-native rulesReport automation

Logistics & 30-day availability

Experts publish rolling availability windows with a 30-day horizon optimized for field reality: travel buffers, equipment days, lab courier cutoffs, and blackout dates. Calendar sync keeps external obligations from double-booking while preserving client-facing certainty — booking requests only land where time is truly executable. Zero admin friction means fewer backchannel texts, fewer scope disputes from misaligned expectations, and fewer lost days when lab SLA or weather windows matter.

GPS-native rulesReport automation

SiteHAZ & SitePH workspaces

SiteHAZ and SitePH are glove-friendly field shells: oversized touch targets, high-contrast outdoor modes, voice-ready stubs where hands are occupied, and progressive disclosure so technicians never wade through office forms at the ladder base. Structured captures feed automated report drafting — narrative scaffolding, appendix tables, and photo indices — so senior reviewers spend time on judgment, not reformatting Word.

GPS-native rulesReport automation

Professional integrity module

Defensible Data.

Every photo, sample, and measurement captured inside a Saxis workspace carries an evidence envelope: cryptographically strong encryption at rest, time synchronization against server truth, and geospatial tagging aligned to Hard-Pin policy.

When disputes arise — insurer questionnaires, regulatory follow-up, or cross-border diligence — your field record is not a folder of anonymous JPEGs. It is a structured, tamper-evident narrative tied to who was verified, where they stood, and when the universe of observations was recorded.

  • Photo lineage

    Captures inherit camera session metadata where available; exports preserve hashes for third-party verification.

  • Measurement fidelity

    Instrument reads and manual entries are journaled with operator identity and site context.

  • Non-repudiation posture

    Chain-of-custody adjacent events tie to verified practitioner profiles—not interchangeable avatars.

  • Encryption & access

    Client-safe sharing without flattening security; legal holds and scoped disclosure when counsel is involved.

Expert roster preview

Representative roles · illustrative photos & ratings

Profiles anchored in credentials—not marketing chrome.

What clients see stays focused: practitioner, geography, specialty, and social proof—while verification runs in the platform spine behind the scenes.

Portrait for Elena Marchetti, illustrative

Elena Marchetti

Northeast US

CIH-track industrial hygienist

Mold / moisture forensics

Portrait for James Okonkwo, illustrative

James Okonkwo

NSW, Australia

HERS Rater · Passive House · BPI

Envelope failure modes

Portrait for Priya Nandakumar, illustrative

Priya Nandakumar

UK · US joint underwrites

ESA program geologist

Phase II soil vapor

Interactive · lifecycle of a project

From first booking to final report — one continuous thread.

Swipe or drag horizontally. Every stage carries the same verified practitioner context and integrity rules—nothing collapses into “just a PDF step.”

01

Booking

Verified expert matched to jurisdiction, equipment, and lab SLA.

02

Mobilization

Travel, THA gates, and PPE packs confirmed against regulatory mode.

03

Field execution

Hard-Pin captures, SiteHAZ / SitePH data entry, encrypted media.

04

Lab & QA

Chain-aware handoffs, duplicate detection, reviewer queues.

05

Technical review

Partner sign-off with diffable narrative and appendix automation.

06

Client delivery

Defensible package with scoped disclosure and audit trail export.

07

Close-out

Follow-up and client feedback to optimize future projects: debrief findings fold into playbook and template tweaks, calendars release cleanly, and practitioner verification rolls forward for the next intake.

Hardware & ergonomics

Built for the Field, Not the Office.

SAXIS assumes bright sun, nitrile gloves, and fatigue — then designs around them. Interaction targets default to 48pxminimum touch sizing for primary actions, with padded hit areas on secondary controls so cold-weather liners don't miss taps.

Active stylus integration

Sketch floorplans, annotate photos, and initial THA acknowledgements with pressure-aware precision — without pretending a finger is a drafting pencil. Palm rejection, hover previews, and quick-toggle ink keep markup fast when you are standing on a mezzanine with three minutes before lock-out.

  • Vector strokes stay attached to the geotagged asset they describe.
  • Stylus + touch hybrid: pick the modality that matches PPE, not the other way around.

48px field targets

Primary controls meet or exceed a 48px minimum on the short edge — compliant with practical field ergonomics rather than desktop densification. Secondary actions remain reachable but visually de-emphasized so crews don't trigger catastrophic navigation under stress.

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