See the whole site at a glance, and act on it in a click.
HazView gives managers a live picture of hazards, trends, checklists and statutory reports across the operation. Spot what’s emerging, direct the right people to it, and sign off with confidence, all from one screen.
The Old Method:
You piece the picture together from a stack of emails, a few spreadsheets, and whatever comes up in the morning meeting. Trends are something you sense rather than see. By the time a pattern of non-compliances is obvious, it’s been building for weeks. Signing off on reports means printing, reading, and filing, and checklists get audited only when something goes wrong.
You can’t manage what you can’t see, and you shouldn’t have to assemble it by hand.
A Day With HazView
07:00 – The Overnight Picture
Log onto HazView and open the map. You can see every hazard raised overnight at a glance. Nothing major has been added, which is exactly what you want to know before the day gets going. Two minutes, and you’ve got the state of the site.

07:20 – Dashboards & Trends
Head to the dashboards for the latest trends. Hazard numbers are steady, with no spikes and no runaway categories. With the wet season coming up, you make a note to keep an eye on ground and haul-road hazards over the next few weeks. You’re watching the trend, not reacting to an incident.

07:40 – A Pattern Worth Watching
The dashboard flags an increase in non-compliant intersections, clustered around some new dump systems that have recently been built. It’s not a crisis, but it’s a pattern, and you’ve caught it early because the data surfaced it, not because someone happened to mention it.
07:55 – Direct The Right People
Tag the responsible supervisors directly in those intersections and ask them to focus on them. They’re notified with the exact locations and what’s non-compliant. No all-staff email, no ambiguity about who owns it. The right people get a clear, specific instruction tied to the map.
10:00 – Review Checklists
Work through the completed checklists. HazView shows you what’s been done, by whom, and when, with the detail one tap away. You can confirm controls are in place and suitable, and spot any that need a second look, without pulling anyone off the job to ask.
14:00 – Sign Off OCE Reports
Review the submitted OCE reports for the shift. Each one is complete, evidenced, and linked to the hazards and inspections behind it. You read, satisfy yourself it’s in order, and sign off digitally in HazView. No printing, no filing, and a permanent record of your approval.
What Managers Get
| Feature | What It Does For You |
|---|---|
| Site-Wide Hazard Map | The whole operation at a glance: know the state of the site in two minutes |
| Trend Dashboards | See hazard and compliance trends over time, catching patterns before they become incidents |
| Tag & Direct | Assign supervisors to specific hazards or intersections, with a clear instruction on the map |
| Checklist Oversight | Review completed checklists and confirm controls are in place and suitable |
| Report Sign-Off | Review and digitally sign OCE reports, evidenced, linked, and permanently recorded |
| One Source Of Truth | Hazards, trends, checklists and reports in one place, with no assembling it from emails |
The Bottom Line
“I used to build the picture from a dozen emails and a gut feel for the trends. Now I open one screen, see what’s moving, and put the right person on it before it becomes a problem.”
HazView gives managers the whole operation on one screen, so you spend your time deciding and directing, not assembling the picture.
