Quick Start
A day in the life of an OCE
Overview This guide walks through a typical shift for an Open Cut Examiner using HazView. It shows how each part of the workflow fits together from pre-start to final report submission. The goal is to give new OCEs a clear picture of how HazView ...
How to use the map
Overview The HazView map is the main interface for viewing hazards, completing inspections, placing new hazards and managing site information. The map displays your site imagery, hazards, features, inspections and any additional layers your site has ...
What to do if something goes wrong
Overview If HazView does not behave as expected, help resources and troubleshooting steps can be accessed at https://support.hazview.com. Most issues can be resolved quickly by checking connection status, refreshing the app or reviewing the support ...
How to Add a Hazard or Feature
Overview Hazards are added directly from the HazView map. Each hazard includes location, description, controls, photos and associated actions. Red fields are mandatory. All submissions create an in-app notification for your site. When to Use • When a ...
How to complete an inspection
Overview Inspections are completed directly from the HazView map. Different inspection types will create a coloured halo around the hazard/features icon. When to Use • During statutory inspections • When verifying recent hazard updates • When ...
How to access HazView
Installing and Accessing HazView HazView works on any modern device through three options: • Web browser • Progressive Web App (PWA) • Native apps for Windows, Mac, iOS and Android To choose the best option for your device, visit the HazView ...