Safety Champion, Now Powered by AI
A working prototype demonstrating how AI can transform incident analysis, hazard prediction, compliance checking, and safety reporting inside the Safety Champion platform.
Six AI Capabilities, One Platform
Every feature below is designed to integrate seamlessly into Safety Champion's existing workflow - augmenting your team, not replacing them.
AI Incident Analysis
Describe any workplace incident and get instant severity classification, root cause identification, and corrective action recommendations.
Hazard Prediction
Machine learning models analyse historical data to predict where incidents are most likely to occur, enabling proactive intervention.
Safety Intelligence Dashboard
Real-time KPIs, trend analysis, and AI risk heatmaps give safety managers a complete operational picture at a glance.
24/7 Safety Expert
An AI assistant trained on Australian WHS legislation, available around the clock to answer safety questions and guide procedures.
Compliance Automation
Instantly assess whether your safety procedures meet WHS requirements. Identify gaps, get recommendations, and track remediation.
Risk Scoring Engine
Every workplace zone gets an AI-generated risk score, continuously updated based on incident patterns, near-misses, and audit data.
Predictive Safety Intelligence
Real-time risk scoring and trend analysis across your organisation's safety data - powered by AI pattern recognition.
Incident Trend - Last 6 Months
Incidents by Category
AI Risk Heatmap
Hover any zone for AI recommendation
AI-Powered Incident Analysis
Describe any workplace incident and AI instantly classifies severity, identifies root causes, suggests corrective actions, and generates a compliance-ready report.
Incident Report
Worker slipped on wet floor near forklift bay in Warehouse Section B during morning shift. Floor was wet from overnight condensation. Worker fell backward, hitting head on concrete floor. First aid administered on site.
Head impact on hard surface with potential for concussion. Wet floor hazard affects multiple workers across all shifts.
4–8 hours (area isolation + investigation)
High - head trauma, concussion, potential spinal injury from backward fall on concrete
No anti-slip matting installed in condensation-prone forklift bay area
Overnight condensation buildup not addressed in opening shift safety checklist
Inadequate drainage and ventilation in Warehouse Section B creating recurring moisture
No wet floor signage protocol for pre-shift environmental checks
Install industrial anti-slip matting in all forklift bay areas (Aisles 5-9)
Add wet floor inspection to opening shift safety checklist with mandatory sign-off
Commission drainage assessment and ventilation upgrade for Warehouse Section B
Deploy IoT moisture sensors with automated alert system for high-risk zones
Conduct refresher training on slip hazard identification for all warehouse staff
Morning shift begins, workers enter Warehouse B
Worker traverses Aisle 7 carrying components
Slip occurs on wet floor, worker falls backward
Nearby colleague calls for first aid
First aider arrives, assesses head injury
Incident reported to shift supervisor
Area cordoned off, investigation initiated
- Implement a 'dry floor' standard for all shift starts with documented checks
- Install high-visibility drainage channels in condensation-prone zones
- Require slip-resistant footwear (AS/NZS 2210.3) for all warehouse personnel
Primary duty of care - PCBU must ensure, so far as reasonably practicable, health and safety of workers.
Duty to maintain work environment without risks to health and safety, including floor conditions.
Wet pendulum test requirements for workplace flooring in high-moisture environments.
This incident indicates a potential breach of the primary duty of care under Section 19 of the WHS Act 2011. The recurring nature of the condensation hazard suggests the PCBU has not taken all reasonably practicable steps to eliminate or minimise the risk. Immediate corrective action is required to demonstrate due diligence. A formal risk assessment under Regulation 34 should be conducted within 48 hours.
From Data to Decisions in Seconds
AI doesn't replace your safety team - it gives them superpowers. Three stages, zero disruption to your existing workflow.
Capture
Incident Data Flows In
Safety Champion's existing web and mobile interface captures incident reports, hazard observations, near-misses, audit findings, and training records. No new tools to learn - your team keeps using what they already know.
Capture
Incident Data Flows In
Safety Champion's existing web and mobile interface captures incident reports, hazard observations, near-misses, audit findings, and training records. No new tools to learn - your team keeps using what they already know.
Analyse
AI Processes in Real-Time
Our AI engine instantly processes every submission - classifying incidents, scoring risk, identifying root causes, cross-referencing Australian WHS legislation, and generating actionable corrective recommendations. What takes a safety officer hours happens in seconds.
Act
Insights Drive Outcomes
Safety managers get real-time dashboards, predictive risk alerts, auto-generated compliance reports, and prioritised action plans - all within the platform they already use. AI doesn't replace your team, it makes them 3x faster and more thorough.
Your AI Safety Expert, Available 24/7
Ask anything about workplace safety, regulations, incident procedures, or compliance requirements. Powered by the same AI driving the rest of this platform.
Popular Topics
Under the Work Health and Safety Act 2011, a notifiable incident is one that must be reported to the relevant WHS regulator. There are three categories:
1. Death of a Person (Section 35)
Any death that results from a work-related activity must be notified, whether the person was a worker, a visitor, or a member of the public.
2. Serious Injury or Illness (Section 36)
An injury or illness requiring the person to have:
- Amputation of any part of the body
- A serious head injury
- A serious eye injury
- A serious burn
- The separation of skin from underlying tissue (e.g. de-gloving, scalping)
- A spinal injury
- Loss of a bodily function
- Serious lacerations
3. Dangerous Incident (Section 37)
An incident that exposes any person to a serious health or safety risk from:
Reporting Requirements
Important Notes
Would you like me to help you determine whether a specific incident is notifiable?
AI Compliance Checker
Instantly assess whether your safety procedures meet Australian WHS requirements. Identify gaps, get recommendations, and track remediation.
Hazard Management - Compliance Assessment
Your hazard management framework covers most requirements under the WHS Act 2011, but there are notable gaps in hazard register maintenance, real-time reporting workflows, and hierarchy of controls documentation. Several hazard categories lack up-to-date risk assessments, and the current review cycle does not meet best-practice frequency standards.
Outdated risk assessments and delayed reporting create a window of exposure where uncontrolled hazards may cause harm before they are formally assessed and managed.
- Comprehensive initial hazard identification covering 23 workplace hazard categories
- Dedicated Safety Officer with clear hazard management responsibilities
- Strong senior management commitment with quarterly safety reviews
- Hazard identification training completed by 94% of workforce within last 12 months
Hazard register has not been reviewed in the last 90 days - WHS Regulations require regular review of identified hazards
HighNo digital real-time hazard reporting mechanism - paper-based forms cause 3-5 day reporting delays
CriticalHierarchy of controls not documented for 8 of 23 identified workplace hazards
HighRisk assessments for chemical storage areas are 14 months out of date
CriticalNo formal process for workers to escalate unresolved hazards to senior management
MediumContractor hazard induction does not cover site-specific biological hazards
MediumImplement Safety Champion digital hazard register with automated 30-day review reminders and escalation workflows
Deploy mobile hazard reporting app to enable real-time submissions with photo evidence from any location on site
Complete hierarchy of controls documentation for all 23 identified hazards, prioritising chemical and mechanical hazards
Commission updated risk assessments for all chemical storage areas with a qualified WHS consultant
Establish a formal hazard escalation procedure with defined SLAs - 24 hours for critical, 72 hours for high
Management of risks - duty to eliminate risks to health and safety so far as is reasonably practicable, or if not reasonably practicable, minimise those risks so far as is reasonably practicable.
Duty to identify hazards - a PCBU must identify reasonably foreseeable hazards that could give rise to risks to health and safety.
Duty to manage risks - requirement to manage risks by working through the hierarchy of controls.
Detailed guidance on risk management process including hazard identification, risk assessment, and control measures.
Annual hazard register audit completed
Chemical storage risk assessment due
Q1 hazard review cycle deadline
Digital reporting system go-live target
Full hierarchy of controls documentation due
Next external compliance audit
Built to Plug Into Safety Champion
This isn't a standalone tool - it's an intelligence layer designed to sit behind Safety Champion's existing interface. Your customers won't learn a new product. They'll just notice their existing one got remarkably smarter.
Three-Layer Architecture
Data flows securely from Safety Champion's existing modules through our AI processing layer and back as structured insights - all within Australian infrastructure, with sub-second latency.
Cloud-Native API
RESTful endpoints integrate with Safety Champion's existing architecture - no platform changes required.
Sub-Second Latency
AI responses in under 800ms. Incident classification happens in real-time as reports are submitted.
Your Data, Your Control
AI processes Safety Champion's existing data. No new data entry. No migration. Instant value.
Australian WHS Focus
Trained on Australian legislation, standards, and codes of practice. Not a generic global model.
AI Technology Stack
Purpose-built for workplace health and safety intelligence
Natural Language Processing
Context-aware WHS text analysis
Large Language Models
Fine-tuned on Australian safety data
Document Intelligence
PDF, SWMS, and SDS parsing
Predictive Analytics
Risk scoring and trend forecasting
Knowledge Graph
Linked legislation and hazard ontology
Real-time Processing
Stream-based incident classification
Zero Disruption Integration
This integration layer is designed to plug directly into Safety Champion's existing infrastructure - zero disruption to your customers. No database migrations, no UI overhauls, no retraining. Just smarter safety, delivered through the platform they already trust.
About the Builder
This prototype was built specifically for Safety Champion to demonstrate what becomes possible when AI engineering meets workplace safety expertise.

Bernard Adjei-Yeboah
AI Engineer & Full-Stack Developer
Founder & CEO, EchoFlow Labs
I build AI-powered software that solves real business problems. From healthcare NLP systems processing thousands of clinical notes to enterprise document intelligence platforms, I specialise in taking AI from proof-of-concept to production. This Safety Champion prototype is a demonstration of what I do best: rapidly translate domain expertise into working, polished AI products.
EchoFlow Labs
AI-powered software products for enterprise - intelligent document processing, predictive analytics, and custom LLM integrations.
Healthcare AI
CareScribe (94% accuracy NLP) and CareSync AI - tools that save clinicians time and improve patient outcomes.
ACS Accredited
9 professional certifications including Software Engineer & Systems Analyst through the Australian Computer Society.
AI Engineering
Deep experience with LLM integration, RAG pipelines, fine-tuning, prompt engineering, and production AI systems.
The Vision: Head of AI & Innovation
What I'd bring as a full-time team member at Safety Champion
Craig, I'm not just looking for a project - I'm looking for the right team. Safety Champion is at the perfect inflection point to become the first AI-native safety platform in Australia. With the right person driving AI strategy from inside the business, you can move from "safety management software" to "intelligent safety platform" - and that shift changes your entire competitive position.
My pitch is simple: bring me on as a full-time team member, whether as Head of AI, Head of Innovation, or whatever title makes sense, and I'll build Safety Champion's AI capabilities from the ground up. Not as a contractor handing off code, but as someone embedded in the team who understands the product, the customers, and the vision.
Give me 6 months with access to Safety Champion's data and customer insights, and I'll build something that redefines workplace safety software in Australia.
If this prototype gives you a sense of what's possible, imagine what we could build with real time, resources, and access to your platform.
Let's Talk, Craig
This prototype was built using Next.js, TypeScript, and the Anthropic Claude API. Every interactive demo on this page uses real AI architecture patterns - incident classification, compliance analysis, conversational Q&A, risk scoring.
I'd love to sit down - in person or over a call - and walk through how these capabilities map to Safety Champion's product roadmap. I'm ready to join the team and make this a reality.