FOR HSE MANAGERS & CONSULTANTS
Your investigations get filed.
But are they any good?
Upload a completed incident investigation report. Our AI scores it against a 75-point quality standard — 25 items, 13 must-pass gates, 8 red-flag detectors — built and reviewed by an ISO 45001 Lead Auditor with 25 years in rail and offshore operations.
We don't generate documents. We judge the ones you already have — the way a regulator or certification auditor would.
Root cause stops at "operator failed to follow procedure" — no organizational or system factors examined.
EVERY SCORE REVIEWED BY A HUMAN HSE AUDITOR BEFORE DELIVERY
THE GAP
Every AI safety tool generates documents. None of them tell you whether your documents would survive an audit.
Conformance ≠ quality
ISO checkers confirm a document exists. They can't tell whether the root cause analysis actually reaches organizational failure or stops at blaming the worker.
Weak investigations repeat incidents
Corrective actions built on shallow root causes don't prevent recurrence. The next incident report looks just like the last one.
Consultant rigor, software price
A manual gap analysis costs $5,000–$25,000. You get the same quality lens on every report you upload, in under 24 hours.
HOW IT WORKS
Upload
Drop in a completed incident investigation report (PDF). Your data stays private — never used to train models.
AI assessment
Scored against the Investigation Quality Standard: 6 sections, 25 items, 13 must-pass gates, 8 red-flag detectors.
Expert review
A human ISO 45001 Lead Auditor reviews every assessment before it reaches you. No raw AI output, ever.
Scored report
Quality score, gate results, red flags, and specific recommendations you can act on — delivered in under 24 hours.
PRICING
Less than one hour of a consultant's time.
WHO BUILT THE STANDARD
The Investigation Quality Standard was built by a Senior HSE Manager with 25 years across railway and offshore oil & gas operations in Asia, the Middle East, Australia, and Canada — ISO 45001 Lead Auditor, NEBOSH-certified, and a working incident investigator. It draws only on ISO 45001 and ISO 19011 audit principles and openly published loss-causation theory.
Find out what an auditor would say — before the auditor does.
Score your first report freeQuestions? minhnd76@gmail.com