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Quick Tour

This page introduces the things you’ll see on every screen. If you already understand the layout, skip to Tutorial 1: Set Up Your Organisation.

When you sign in, you land on the Dashboard. The shell has three parts:

┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ ▤ SteadyOn Search • ⓘ • 👤 │ ← top bar
├────────────┬─────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ ▢ Dashboard│ │
│ │ │
│ Operations │ Page content │
│ Sites │ (Dashboard / list / detail) │
│ Hazards │ │
│ Incidents │ │
│ … │ │
│ │ │
│ Capabilities │
│ Roles │ │
│ People │ │
│ … │ │
├────────────┤ │
│ ⚙ ⌂ │ │
└────────────┴─────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

The left sidebar groups navigation into regions:

  • Dashboard at the top.
  • Operations — Sites, Hazards, Incidents, Inspections, Actions, Emergency, Documents, Reports, Log. Day-to-day work happens here.
  • Capabilities — Roles, People, Training, Templates. Configure who does what before you use Operations.
  • Admin — only shown if you’re a SteadyOn staff sys-admin. You won’t see this.
  • Bottom dock — User Settings (gear icon) and Organisation Settings (building icon).

You can collapse the sidebar to icons-only with the toggle next to the logo. Below 1280 px the sidebar collapses automatically.

The Hazards / Incidents / Inspections / Actions entries each show a red number badge when items in that module are at BRAG = red.

The right-hand side of the top bar has:

  • Support — opens a dialog to file a support case.
  • Feedback — opens a dialog that emails the SteadyOn team directly.
  • Docs — opens this site.
  • Your avatar — opens a menu with profile shortcuts and Sign Out.

Every page has a standard header: an icon, a title, and a one-line subtitle that explains what the page is for. Detail pages also show a provenance footer at the very bottom: Created by … on … Last modified by … on ….

Hazards, Incidents, Actions, Inspections, Roles, People, Training, Documents, and Sites all share one layout — the independent list page.

It has:

  • Search — full-text across the visible columns.
  • Filters — entity-specific. Hazards/incidents/inspections/actions always have a BRAG filter as filter #1, then status, then site. Other modules vary.
  • View toggle — table or card. On phones the view is forced to card. Your choice persists per module.
  • Column chooser (table view) or Card chooser (card view) — pick what to show, drag to reorder. Choices persist locally per module.
  • Create button — for example ”+ Hazard” on the Hazards list. This opens a wizard.
  • Kebab menu (⋯) — extra actions, including Export CSV and Import CSV on every list, and entity-specific actions.

Every list always shows a Created column and a Modified column. Both are sortable.

Detail pages share another standard layout — the entity detail page.

It has:

  • A header with the entity’s title, description, and a row of metadata (site, status, BRAG, etc.).
  • A cover image, if any photos are attached. The first photo is auto-flagged as the cover; you can change it.
  • Tabs — module-specific. Hazards has Assess / Control / Assign / Attachments / Related / Log. Inspections has Conduct / Sections / Schedule / Attachments / Log. And so on.
  • A kebab menu (⋯) for the page — typically Edit, Delete, and module-specific actions.
  • Prev / Next arrows in the header that walk through the list in the order it was when you arrived.
  • A provenance footer with creator and last-modifier names and timestamps.

When you make changes inside a tab and try to navigate away, SteadyOn warns you about unsaved changes.

The Dashboard is the only page that doesn’t follow the list/detail shape.

It shows:

  • Four at-a-glance cards — Hazards, Incidents, Inspections, Actions. Each card shows a total, the BRAG breakdown, and a couple of facts (overdue, due today, awaiting triage, etc.). Click a card to drill into that module’s list.
  • Today’s Focus — every red and amber item across the four BRAG modules, with a one-line reason for each. The fastest way to know what to work on next.
  • Recent Activity — the last few changes anywhere in the org, newest first. Each row links to the entity that changed.
  • Compliance Overview — three rolling percentages: Hazard Controls, Action Close-out, and Inspection Pass Rate (last 90 days).

Two distinct pages, both reachable from the bottom dock:

  • User Settings (gear) — profile (your name, email, avatar), organisations you belong to, locale, and a danger zone for deleting your account.
  • Organisation Settings (building) — only available if you’re an owner or admin: org name and jurisdiction, members, configuration (lookups, BRAG thresholds, risk matrix), billing, and a danger zone for deleting or transferring the org.

You’ve got the lay of the land. Continue to Tutorial 1: Set Up Your Organisation to put real data into your workspace.