Service layer · Risk awareness

Health, safety, and fire awareness in the scanned site record.

Use the scanned site record to show hazards, fire-safety points, restricted areas, awareness zones, and briefing needs before people attend site.

Safety and fire awareness notes reviewed inside a scanned site record
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Operational value

How this service improves asset identity, onsite access, and handover evidence.

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Highlight visible hazards, restricted zones, traffic interfaces, level changes, access constraints, and areas that need extra care before a visit.

Visible hazard context
02

Mark fire-safety context such as alarm panels, call points, extinguishers, muster routes, refuge areas, shutdown points, or fire-door awareness notes where they are relevant to the scanned brief.

Briefing site context
03

Use tags, polygons, guided routes, and clear notes to show where people need more awareness rather than relying on a flat map or verbal explanation alone.

04

Give site teams a consistent visual reference for contractor briefings, visitor preparation, toolbox talks, inductions, and repeatable safety-awareness messaging.

Impact context

External benchmarks and planning context. These figures explain why better site information matters, not guaranteed outcomes.

Visiblehazard context

Hazards, fire-safety points, restricted areas, and awareness zones can be reviewed in the scanned space before a visit.

Briefingsite context

Teams can use the same visual layer to explain routes, risks, emergency cues, and areas that need extra awareness.

Why facilities teams care

Show the risk context before the visit starts.

Site managers often need people to understand hazards, routes, fire-safety points, and restricted areas before work starts. A scanned awareness layer gives them a repeatable way to explain the site without relying on memory, PDFs, or rushed arrival briefings.

Hazard and awareness-zone callouts
Fire-safety and muster-context markers
Contractor and visitor briefing routes
Visual support for toolbox talks and inductions
Tags

Attach hazard notes, fire-safety context, PPE reminders, restricted-area warnings, media, forms, or briefing references to the exact location.

Polygons

Outline whole awareness zones such as exclusion areas, traffic interfaces, plant rooms, risers, fire-door routes, or areas needing supervised access.

Guided experiences

Sequence safety stops, awareness prompts, fire-route familiarisation, and knowledge checks for a specific audience.

Pathfinder-style routes

Guide users from arrival points to safe routes, muster locations, sign-in areas, destination zones, or restricted thresholds where scoped.

What you can hand over

Practical outputs, not just a walkthrough.

Safety-awareness scan layer

A navigable visual record with hazards, restrictions, fire-safety points, and awareness zones marked in context.

Briefing-ready route journey

A shareable route that explains how people should enter, move, avoid restricted areas, and recognise key safety points.

Awareness register

A structured list of tagged hazards, safety points, fire-awareness references, route notes, and recommended briefing prompts.

Problems this prevents

The avoidable site problems this service is built to prevent.

Contractors miss a hazard or restricted zone

Risk: People arrive without understanding the route, exclusion area, traffic interface or fire-safety context.

Response: The scan highlights the area, explains the awareness point, and lets teams review the context before attending site.

Fire-awareness information is difficult to visualise

Risk: Flat documents do not show how call points, panels, doors, refuges, exits, and muster routes relate to the real building.

Response: The digital twin places those points in the scanned environment so people can understand their location and route relationship.

01

Define the awareness brief

We agree which hazards, fire-safety points, restricted areas, access routes, and audience-specific awareness needs should be captured or tagged.

02

Scan and identify context

The scan capture records the real spatial relationship between routes, assets, safety points, work areas, signs, doors, stairs, and other visible site cues.

03

Build the awareness layer

Tags, polygons, route notes, visual callouts, floor-plan links, and guided stops are added so people can understand areas that require extra awareness.

04

Review for briefing use

The experience is checked from the perspective of contractors, visitors, supervisors, and facilities teams so the language is practical and easy to act on.