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Your dashboard

The dashboard is the first thing you see when you sign in. It’s built to answer one question fast: where does my health & safety stand right now, and what should I do next? Everything on it is computed from your live data — nothing here is typed in by hand.

The top of the dashboard summarises your overall posture — how many hazards, incidents, actions, inspections, and meetings sit at each BRAG colour. It’s the at-a-glance read: mostly green is healthy; a cluster of red is where to look first.

The attention area is your prioritised queue — the specific records that are red or amber right now: overdue actions, hazards past their review date, incidents awaiting investigation, inspections or meetings slipping. Each links straight to the record so you can act without hunting.

Why a queue, not just counts? Counts tell you how many; a queue tells you which ones and lets you clear them. The dashboard leads with the work, not the score.

The upcoming area shows what’s scheduled ahead — inspections and meetings coming due, hazard reviews approaching, recurring items about to come round. It’s the forward view that the attention queue (which looks at what’s already late) doesn’t cover.

Coverage shows how complete your programme is — for example, whether your sites have current inspections and your people have the training their roles require. It’s the difference between “nothing is overdue” and “everything that should exist actually does”.

Your H&S programme is also broken down by area (or site), so you can see at a glance which parts of the organisation are on top of things and which need support — useful when responsibility is split across teams or locations.

Finally, a recent activity feed shows the latest changes across the organisation — who logged what, and when — so you can keep a light eye on what the team is doing.