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Predictive Safety

Your Competitor Predicts Safety Incidents. You Count Them After They Happen.

Your competitor saw 4 converging precursors on Monday and issued a crew rotation order. No incident. Your safety director found out Thursday — after the recordable. Not different management skill. Different software.

What Is Your Safety Technology Tier?

7 questions reveal whether you are Reactive, Aware, Predictive, or Advanced.

Safety Technology Maturity Assessment

7 questions. Find your safety technology tier: Reactive / Aware / Predictive / Advanced

Do you track fatigue risk before incidents occur?

Do you score housekeeping conditions daily?

Do you receive predictive alerts 48+ hours in advance?

Is your safety data updated in real time (not end-of-week)?

Can you generate a leading-indicator safety report in under 5 minutes?

Do you track near-miss velocity as a predictive metric?

Are safety interventions triggered by data, not gut feel?

Why Reactive Safety Is Costing You More Than the EMR

01

Counting incidents is not safety management

OSHA recordable tracking is a legal requirement, not a safety program. Counting what already happened does not prevent what is about to happen. Predictive safety starts before the incident number ticks up.

02

Fatigue risk is measurable — you just do not measure it

Crew fatigue is the combination of hours worked, heat exposure, shift density, and physical demand. Every data point is available. Most GCs never combine them. POD does — producing a fatigue risk score for each crew 48-72 hours before incident probability peaks.

03

Site housekeeping predicts 43% of recordables

Aisle blockages, material staging in walkways, unlabeled hazards, missing signage — these housekeeping failures precede nearly half of all recordable incidents. Your current tool does not track them. POD scores them daily.

04

Your EMR is already baked — those incidents already happened

Your Experience Modification Rate reflects past incidents. Every point on your EMR is a closed case. Predictive safety works on future incidents — the ones that have not happened yet but are telegraphed clearly in your data.

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Predictive Safety — Know Before It Happens, Not After

Housekeeping Score

POD
0/100
SortSet in OrderShineStandardizeSustain
Sort0
Set in Order0
Shine0
Standardize0
Sustain0
0
Score
2
Citations
2 days ago
Last Audit

Fatigue → Incident Predictor

POD
0h thresholdHours/Week →HighLow30h40h50h60h70h
Risk Level0%
At Risk0 crews
IncidentsNaN
All crews below 0h/week fatigue threshold — risk levels acceptable

The Shift From Reactive to Predictive

CapabilityReactive (Now)POD Predictive
Incident DetectionAfter it happens48-72 hours before risk peaks
Fatigue MonitoringNot trackedPer-crew score, updated daily
HousekeepingReactive inspectionDaily scored audit, all zones
Safety LeadershipReactive countingProactive intervention and prevention

Two Safety Shields — One Cracks, One Holds

The reactive shield counts incidents as they come in. The POD predictive shield intercepts them first.

REACTIVE0recordablesIncidents: 0POD PREDICTIVEIncidents: 0 — 0 warnings issuedVS

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Stop Counting. Start Predicting.

HousekeepingScore, FatigueIncidentPredictor, and the full predictive safety system — live with your project data.

Last updated: March 2026