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We don’t presume to know your safety program better than you; we just think that you can’t have too many tools. Do you need to collect data from job sites? Do you need a way to measure your safety performance before something happens? Do you need to know your safety weakness? Do you need a highly configurable Behavior Based Safety program? We are that tool; so include us in your safety tool belt.

Create New Users Account

Users from companies that already have an account with us, can create a new user account for themselves. You company’s account administor will provide you with company account information necessary to create a user account.

Create New Company Account

New companies that need to setup their corporate data collection account, provide corporate information, and make payment.

Example
Figure 1: Hazard Observations by Category (Color Bar Graph)

This colorful bar graph is an example of several bar graphing reports. This graph represents all hazard categories and their occurrences for a project, over a given time period, selectable by company or as in this case, all companies. The end result is a different color bar for each hazard category, making it easy to identify which hazard categories are most observed on this job site. All graphs, charts and other reports are presented in real time, using current data, and does not require any other software for graphing or charting purposes.

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Figure 2: Hazard Observations by Hazard for Last 12 Months

This bar graph represents the number and percentage of a particular hazard type observed on a project or by a company as a whole, over the last 12 months. This particular graph show the occurrence of issues observed with gloves for a project named “Sabine Pass” over the past year.

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Figure 3: Top 10 Hazard Observations Comparing Months

This report is a top 10 comparison report showing the top ten hazards observed on a given project for a selected month, and comparing those same hazards to a comparison month. This particular report shows a comparison from the selected Month of April, 2007 compared to March, 2007. All other items shown in the title section are selected.

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Figure 4: Hazard Observations by Category (Color Pie Chart)

This Pie Chart is similar to the Figure 1, in that it presents similar data but is shown in a pie chart representation. The total count is shown in the Title section as well as all the other selected options so there is no question as to which options were chosen.

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Figure 5: Root Cause Report

This root cause report breaks down all the hazard categories in use on this project and shows you their percentages as well as the percent root cause as determined by the observer. This information is key to determining what might be the best way to correct some of the more important hazard categories. There is a similar report for hazard types, which gives a greater level of granularity.

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Figure 6: Hazard Observations Observation Entry Screen (Partial)

This screen shot of part of the hazard observation entry page which gives you an idea of how simple the entry process is. One entry consists of three pages with this hazard observation page being the most complicated. This list of hazards listed is completely customizable in the project setup, and can be different for each project. Multiple hazard observation can be made for any one entry. A selectable root cause is chosen for each hazard type. And a description area is available for more details which are configured to be either required or non-required depending on the hazard type.

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