Construction
Skin checks that work around construction schedules
Rosters are tight, sites change weekly, and workers are spread across multiple locations. Flare lets your crew send a skin check straight to their clinician without pulling anyone off the tools. Works offline too — the app queues submissions and sends them when signal returns.
Why construction struggles with screening
Traditional skin checks mean booking a clinic, pulling workers off active sites, and coordinating across subcontractors and shift patterns. Most construction businesses know UV is a hazard — they just can't find a screening model that fits around project timelines, FIFO rosters, and the reality of workers spread across dozens of locations. The result is that screening either doesn't happen, or participation is so low it barely counts as a program.
Who's affected
UV-exposed roles on a typical construction site:
How it works
From phone to clinician in under two minutes.
Your worker snaps a photo
Workers open the Flare app on their phone, photograph a concerning spot, and mark where on their body it is. Under two minutes, from anywhere — on site, at home, or between rosters. No Wi-Fi or mobile signal? The app queues it securely and sends it automatically when connectivity returns.
It goes straight to their clinician
The photo and worker details are sent directly to the employer's nominated clinician — the doctor or practice they already trust. Nothing is stored on any server. The image passes through in transit only.
Worker gets confirmation instantly
The worker receives an email confirming their check was delivered to the clinician, with the clinician's name and contact details. The employer sees only aggregate delivery data — no photos, no health information.
“We couldn't get blokes off site for a skin check — now they do it from the smoko shed and it goes straight to the doc.”