The AI co-pilot for mining & tailings site visits
Capture findings on the field — photos, voice notes, GPS, observations — and let SiteVisits.ai auto-classify each one against GISTM, TSM, CMSI and The Copper Mark. Walk off the site with a structured inspection report ready to share with the audit team.
From boots-on-the-ground to inspection report
A four-step pipeline that turns raw field observations into traceable, standards-mapped findings.
Capture on the field
Open SiteVisits.ai on your phone or tablet. Tap to add a finding: take a photo, record a voice note, type a short observation. GPS coordinates and timestamp are attached automatically.
Auto-classify
Each finding is classified against GISTM, TSM, CMSI and The Copper Mark — the AI suggests which clauses, requirements or RRA criteria the observation pertains to. You confirm or override with one tap.
Review & refine
At the end of the visit, review every finding on a single screen. Reorder, add severity (observation / minor NC / major NC / strength), edit verbatim text. Re-classify across more standards if needed.
Generate report
One click → a structured inspection report with cover page, executive summary, table of findings, photographic evidence and per-standard cross-reference. Export PDF or share the live link.
Four standards. One field workflow.
SiteVisits.ai cross-references your observations against the four most-requested mining standards.
GISTM
15 principles · 77 requirements · tailings facility lifecycle
TSM
9 protocols · 31 indicators · C/B/A/AA/AAA scale
CMSI
24 Performance Areas · 48 sub-sections · 3-level ladder
The Copper Mark
33 RRA criteria · governance · social · environmental
Each finding is a structured record
Identity
Visit ID · finding ID · timestamp · GPS coordinates · author. Every finding is uniquely addressable and auditable across the lifecycle of the engagement.
Observation
Title · verbatim description · severity (observation / minor NC / major NC / strength) · attached photos and voice transcripts. No paraphrase: what you saw, how you said it.
Cross-reference
Standards mapped: GISTM principle/requirement · TSM protocol/indicator · CMSI PA/sub-section · TCM RRA criterion. Multi-standard coverage is the norm, not the exception.
Common questions
Does it work offline?
Findings can be captured offline and queued for sync when connectivity returns. Auto-classification and report generation require a connection — they call the AI backend.
Which standards are covered?
GISTM (15 principles · 77 requirements), TSM (9 protocols · 31 indicators), CMSI (24 PAs · 48 sub-sections), The Copper Mark (33 RRA criteria). Additional standards (ISO 14001, ICMM Performance Expectations) are on the roadmap.
Do I need to log in?
No — SiteVisits.ai runs in demo-mode by design. Findings persist across sessions and are visible to anyone who opens the workspace. Multi-tenancy with authentication is on the roadmap.
What does the report look like?
Editorial-style printable report: cover page (visit identification, GPS, dates, team), executive summary, table of findings with severity/standard/photo, then per-standard cross-reference and recommendations. Print to PDF in the browser; server-side PDF generation is on the roadmap.
Is this an official audit?
No. SiteVisits.ai is a field-inspection assistant: it produces a structured record and recommendations to brief into a formal audit, self-assessment or third-party verification. Determinations are advisory.
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Related reads & cases
Why structured field-evidence matters — and how it ties into GISTM, dam safety and audits.
Walk the site once. Cross-reference everything.
No procurement. No login. Open SiteVisits.ai, capture a few findings on your next site visit, then watch them auto-classify against GISTM, TSM, CMSI and The Copper Mark.