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Back to NewsroomCommand center demonstrating how a safety action tracker software empowers enterprise HSE safety management in construction
April 22, 2025By Jolyn Ng

How Safety Action Tracker Empowers Enterprise Safety Management

A crane incident near-miss on one site prompts immediate Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) updates across similar operations. An upcoming safety audit for 4 different projects calls for each site to do a self-compliance checklist. An industry’s joint safety timeout or new Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) regulations require all of your projects to comply.

Your safety team needs to know: Did every site implement the required protocols? Who hasn’t responded? What evidence confirms compliance?

Many teams still rely on sending urgent emails, following up with messaging apps, and tracking responses in spreadsheets. That might work for smaller setups, but for enterprise-scale operations, the manual work creates dangerous gaps when managing multiple projects. 

The Hubble Safety Action Tracker (SAT) was built in response to this — to streamline the communication and coordination of critical safety information across all your projects, in a structured, trackable way.

Your Enterprise Command Center for Critical Event Management

When you’re running 5, 10, or even 30 concurrent construction projects, it becomes harder to ensure that safety information is followed through consistently — and tracked transparently. Hubble’s SAT introduces a structured, systematic way to ensure clear communications, fast acting, and that every site follows through

  1. Centralised Broadcasting: Instantly disseminate safety announcements — such as potentially severe events and company-wide protocols — to all relevant projects simultaneously
  2. Formal Acknowledgment: Require clear confirmation from safety project leads and in-charges, ensuring that the information is received and not missed or overlooked
  3. Evidence-Based Implementation Tracking: Monitor real-time compliance with supporting documentation and digital signatures from each site
  4. Executive Oversight Dashboard: Accept or request revisions to project-level responses based on your company’s safety standards. Get complete visibility across all of your company’s projects and ensure every action is tracked with a full audit trail

It’s not just about moving away from email chains or spreadsheet trackers. With Hubble’s SAT, you gain an enterprise safety management system that closes the loop — from issue to action, acknowledgment to verification — even as your project portfolio grows. Turn critical safety communications from one-way broadcasts into a coordinated, accountable process, and gain full visibility across your projects and sites. 

Real-Time Safety Command and Control — From HQ to Site

The Safety Action Tracker introduces a digital, automated process that reflects and operationalises your company’s safety protocols. Centrally issue HSE information and safety compliance checklists, standardise how project teams respond, and gain real-time visibility — from anywhere.

Project teams receive clear directives and an intuitive workflow to submit their responses, updates, and supporting evidence — all without sieving through emails or managing multiple systems.

Whether you’re coordinating multiple sites’ safety from the head office or executing that on-site, everyone stays aligned, informed, and accountable — all within a single connected system.

Book a demo today to see how it works in practice.
 

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