The problem is not a lack of systems
Mining and industrial teams already have systems: SharePoint, Teams, folders, safety platforms, maintenance tools, dashboards, reporting packs and site-specific workflows.
The problem is that operational knowledge is scattered across those systems. SOPs, SWMS, permits, risk assessments, incident notes, onboarding material and old reports are useful, but they are slow to search and hard to turn into action under time pressure.
Workspace starts with the documents teams already trust
CalibrAIte Workspace is designed to plug into the documents and workflows mining teams already use. The first value is simple: upload or connect the evidence, then ask questions and draft reports with citations back to the source material.
That makes it useful for toolbox talks, report drafts, audit prep, procedure reviews, shift summaries and action lists without asking a team to replace its current stack.
The boundary matters
Workspace should not pretend to be the system of record or the final safety authority. It should draft, cite, flag missing evidence and make review easier.
The stronger enterprise story is that Workspace becomes the front door into mine-site information while competent people still make the operational, safety and legal decisions.