SafetiBase

Identify and mitigate health & safety risks within the context of Building Information Modelling (BIM) directly on web browsers. Ensure regulatory compliance by making construction projects safer via design changes before even entering the site.

Construction Safety Tool to Identify and Treat Health & Safety Risks Digitally

Public and Private opportunities
Public and Private opportunities
SafetiBase helps ensure that safety practices are in line with regulatory requirements and industry standards, aiding in compliance and reduction of legal risks. A full audit trail ensures the level of residual risk and available treatments against responsible parties are all clearly identified.
3D BIM Integration
3D BIM Integration
Embedded H&S risk related data directly within BIM designs provide a centralized source of safety information that can be accessed and updated in real-time by all project stakeholders. This works regardless of file formats and authoring tools making SafetiBase invaluable on complex projects.
Customizable Templates
Customisable Templates
Customizable templates for different types of safety risks and assessments allow users to tailor SafetiBase to their specific project needs. Instead of changing your existing workflows to suit H&S management, our tool fits right into the processes that your stakeholders are familiar with.
Visualization and Reporting
Visualisation and Reporting
Interactive visualizations help users better understand spatial context which is especially useful during inductions and daily method statements. Detailed reports also inform safety planning around people-plant interfaces which are the most common source of accidents on sites.
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Improve safety management and reduce the likelihood of accidents on sites

H&S at the Centre of BIM

SafetiBase transforms risk management from spreadsheets to a visual, context-aware, and highly collaborative 3D experience. By embedding safety data within BIM designs, it solicits input from all project stakeholders, ensuring real-time updates and proactive hazard management. This brings health and safety to the forefront, making construction safer and more efficient.
2. H&S

Treatment Suggestions

Streamline safety management with automated treatment suggestions. By analyzing embedded safety data in 3D models, SafetiBase proactively recommends risk mitigation measures. This feature streamlines decision-making, enhances safety planning, and ensures timely, effective interventions. SafetiBase automation transforms safety protocols, making construction projects safer and more efficient.
3. Treatment

4D Sequence Aware Risks

By integrating risks with 4D sequencing, SafetiBase visualizes hazards and treatments at each construction activity, providing timely, phase-specific assignments. This dynamic approach ensures proactive risk management, improving safety planning and execution throughout the entire project lifecycle. Depending on the sequence playback, each risk is automatically assigned timestamps relevant to the activity linking schedules to risks.
4. 4D Sequence
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