Schedule a hazard review
A hazard register is only useful if it’s kept current. A review date is SteadyOn’s way of holding you to that.
- Open the hazard.
- Click Edit in the kebab menu (⋯) at the top right of the header.
- Set a Review date.
- Save.
Choosing a review interval
Section titled “Choosing a review interval”Use the same logic as your industry’s good-practice guidance, or default to:
- Very high or High residual risk — review every 3 months.
- Medium residual risk — review every 6 months.
- Low or Negligible residual risk — review every 12 months.
- After any incident or near-miss linked to this hazard — review immediately, regardless of the schedule.
How review dates affect BRAG
Section titled “How review dates affect BRAG”By default:
- Review more than 60 days away → green or blue (depending on status).
- Review 14–60 days away → green.
- Review 0–14 days away → amber.
- Review past due → red.
You can tune those thresholds in Organisation Settings → Configuration → BRAG thresholds. See Adjust BRAG thresholds.
When the review comes due
Section titled “When the review comes due”When the review date is approaching, the hazard turns amber and appears in Today’s Focus on the dashboard. Open it, decide whether anything has changed (controls, frequency, severity), update the record, and set a new review date.
If nothing has changed: still update the record (a no-op edit) so the audit trail shows that someone did look at it.