Catenae announced it has signed its first agreements for OnSite with Firedoor Guardian Limited (FDG). OnSite integrates the company’s blockchain technology, Sequestrum, which was launched in December 2018. The agreements have an aggregate value of £50,000 which will be invoiced immediately. The agreements include a licence agreement and a support agreement. The agreements have provision for pricing of additional volume related transactions that may occur during the term of the contract. FDG wants to create an immutable database of their inspection records and audit information as required under the BS9999 and The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and as recommended in the independent review of Building Regulations and Fire Safety report led by Dame Judith Hackett following the Grenfell Tower fire. OnSite utilizes the latest mobile and cloud technologies and integrates Catenae’s distributed ledger technology which provides clients with the ability to store critical and regulatory reports in an immutable form within the Sequestrum repository providing auditable proof of both the existence of the report as well as its original content. OnSite provides the ability for companies to manage and schedule their workforce and provides a universal inspection and reporting tool that has been adapted to meet the regulatory reporting standards for this industry. The integration of Sequestrum provides full ‘Proof of Work’ by ensuring that inspection reports are stored in an immutable form directly from the mobile input device, recording the geo-coordinates of the device and centralised time stamping as meta data for full auditability.