Our digital forms are designed based on industry best practices and ISM code requirements, ensuring all necessary data for accidents, incidents, near misses, and safety observations is captured consistently across the fleet
Assign investigators, set deadlines, and manage the entire investigation process from one central dashboard. The system acts as a secure 'evidence locker,' allowing you to upload witness statements, photos, VDR data, and other relevant documents to a single case file
Move beyond guesswork. Use our integrated analysis tools to methodically uncover the true root causes of an incident, ensuring your corrective actions are effective and address the real problem
The most critical part of the process. Create, assign, and track the status of every corrective and preventive action. The system sends automatic reminders for overdue actions, ensuring that recommendations are actually implemented and the loop is properly closed.
Timely incident logging leads to quicker analysis, faster resolution, and reduced risk across your fleet.
Standardized workflows ensure every crew follows the same protocol, no matter the vessel or location.
Turning incident data into preventive action builds a proactive mindset among crew and shore teams
We understand the sensitive nature of incident data. Our system has granular, role based access controls. This means you can restrict access to a specific investigation to only the assigned investigator, the DPA, and legal counsel, ensuring confidentiality is maintained throughout the process
Yes. While our system comes with templates based on ISM and industry best practices, it is fully customizable. You can tailor the forms , checklists and workflow stages to perfectly mirror your existing Safety Management System and operational terminology
Our analytics dashboard allows you to see the bigger picture. You can filter and analyze data from all reported events to identify fleet-wide trends. For example, you might discover that a specific type of 'near miss' is occurring frequently on all your tanker vessels, pointing to a systemic risk that needs to be addressed at a policy level.
We built our system to directly address this fear. Firstly, clients can incorporate a 'Near Miss' reporting form that is visibly simpler and requires less detail than a full incident report. This lowers the barrier to submission. Secondly, you can configure the system to allow for anonymous reporting of observations or near misses. While the Master would be notified, the reporter's name is not attached to the initial report. Over time, when the crew sees that these reports lead to positive safety changes with no retribution, it builds the trust needed for a genuine 'no-blame' culture to flourish.
Clarity is crucial, so we've designed a 'Triage' reporting screen. When a user clicks 'New Report,' they aren't immediately presented with a complex form. Instead, they see four simple buttons: 'Incident,' 'Near Miss,' 'Non-Conformity,' and 'Observation,' each with a brief, one-sentence definition below it (e.g., 'Near Miss: An event that did not result in injury or damage, but had the potential to do so'). This guides the user to the correct, simplified form for their specific event, ensuring you get consistent and accurate data from the very beginning.
Yes, our system acts as the central hub for all communication. Once the initial report is submitted and approved by the DPA, the platform can be configured to generate different, standardized report formats (like a P&I Club notification or a Charterer's initial report) using the data already entered. This prevents the Master from having to re-type the same information multiple times. It ensures that all stakeholders get the correct information quickly, while maintaining a clear log of who was notified and when.
Our system is built for the maritime reality of 'low-bandwidth, high-latency' environments. The onboard application automatically compresses photos and videos to a manageable size before transmission, without losing critical detail. Furthermore, it uses an intelligent synchronization protocol that sends data in small, efficient packets. This means that even a report with several images will sync reliably over a standard satellite connection without bogging down the vessel's primary communication channels.
This is the ultimate goal of incident management. Once an investigation is closed, our system allows the DPA to create a formal 'Lessons Learned' summary. This summary can then be distributed to the entire fleet as a mandatory ’Safety Bulletin' via our integrated Document Management module. You can track who has acknowledged reading the bulletin, and you can even link it to a required change in a specific risk assessment or procedure. This creates a powerful, auditable loop that ensures the lessons from one ship's experience truly benefit the safety of all.
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How Terminales Maracaibo reduced equipment damage related incidents by 60%.
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