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FleetVision™ Safety Module

Reducing Injuries by Improving How Work Is Performed

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FleetVision™ Safety Module at a Glance

Most onboard injuries and accidents do not result from sudden failures. They develop during routine work as safety practices drift, conditions change, or attention fades. The FleetVision Safety Module makes day-to-day execution visible, helping crews and shore teams identify risk earlier and reinforce safer ways of working across the fleet.

Observe Safety Practices as Work Happens

The Safety Module focuses on how everyday tasks are actually carried out on deck and onboard, providing visibility into real working conditions rather than post-incident reports.

Operational focus

  • PPE usage during routine operations
  • Mooring attendance and deck activity
  • Work conducted in adverse weather or higher-risk conditions
  • Safety drills and toolbox meeting execution
  • Conditions that may increase injury or operational risk

Address Unsafe Conditions Before Incidents Occur

By making safety execution visible in near real time, FleetVision supports earlier engagement while there is still time to prevent harm.

How this supports action

  • Unsafe or inconsistent watch practices as they emerge
  • Gaps between procedure and execution
  • Highlights missing PPE or unsafe positioning as work is underway
  • Flags unattended mooring stations
  • Provides context to assess whether conditions align with safety expectations
  • Enables timely clarification or corrective action
  • Reinforcement of navigation standards during live operations

Reinforce Safer Practices Over Time

The Safety Module helps teams understand how consistently safety practices are followed across vessels and over time.

How this supports improvement

  • Reveals recurring safety patterns at each vessel
  • Supports reinforcement of proper practices through visibility
  • Enables comparison across vessels without losing operational context
  • Strengthens safety culture through consistent feedback and follow-up
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Support Oversight During Higher-Risk Activities

The Safety Module provides added clarity during operations where risk to crew and equipment is elevated.

Where this matters most

  • Mooring and unmooring operations
  • Deck work in adverse weather
  • Engine room activities and maintenance
  • Drills, pilot boarding, and bunkering
  • Reviews following near misses or safety observations

Operational Context That Drives Action Across the Fleet

Insights from this module are consolidated with signals from every vessel into a single dashboard, providing a consistent view of how operations are being carried out across individual vessels and the fleet as a whole.
This shared operational context helps teams identify issues earlier, set priorities with confidence, and act consistently from ship to shore.

Who This Is For

QHSE & Risk Leaders

Move from reactive reporting to proactive safety.

Daily visibility into how safety practices are executed during real operations, enabling earlier identification of risk, stronger safety programs, and more effective prevention before incidents occur.

Fleet Managers & Operations

Operate the fleet with one clear, consistent view of risk.

A fleet-wide view of safety execution that helps prioritize attention, compare vessels with context, and intervene earlier where risk or drift is emerging.

Masters & Senior Officers

Maintain safer operations with better situational awareness.

Clear, practical insight into how work is being carried out onboard, supporting safer execution, stronger crew discipline, and continuous reinforcement of safe working practices.

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Why This Matters

FleetVision shifts safety management from reactive investigation to continuous operational awareness, helping reduce injuries, near misses, and operational disruption.

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FAQ

Is the Safety Module intended to monitor or discipline individual crew members?

No. The Safety Module is designed to support safer execution of work by making conditions and practices visible, not to single out or penalize individuals. Responsibility for safety remains with onboard leadership and existing procedures.

Does FleetVision replace safety reports, near-miss reporting, or toolbox talks?

No. FleetVision complements existing safety processes by adding objective visibility into everyday operations, helping teams identify risk between reports and reinforce safer practices during training and reviews.

How are safety alerts used in practice?

Alerts are used to draw attention to conditions or behaviors that may require clarification or correction. How teams respond is determined by the operator and integrated into existing safety workflows.

Who controls access to safety footage and data?

Access is fully controlled by the operator and aligned with current roles, permissions, and governance policies. FleetVision does not change ownership or control of onboard data.