🔍 “What’s an acceptable level of risk?”
It’s a question that every Site Senior Executive (SSE) in coal mining should be asking — not just daily, but every shift.
And the law agrees.
Under Section 42 of the Coal Mining Safety and Health Act 1999 (Qld), the SSE is legally required to ensure the risk to coal mine workers is at an acceptable level.
But Here’s the Problem:
You can’t manage what you don’t know.
If your site’s hazards are:
- Buried in paperwork
- Stored as untagged phone photos
- Summarised from memory at the end of a 12-hour shift
…then risk isn’t being controlled. It’s being guessed.
Turning Guesswork Into Ground Truth
HazView was purpose-built to solve this exact problem by giving sites a reliable, transparent way to document, verify, and respond to hazards in real time.
✅ Hazards are logged directly in the field, with media and mapped locations
✅ Every inspection is time-stamped for accountability
✅ All workers can access the system — online or offline
✅ Controls and escalation paths are tracked and visible to supervisors
When compliance lives on paper or in someone’s head, it’s hard to prove that risk was ever at an acceptable level.
But with HazView, proof is built in.
