Most site teams report hazards in one app, raise inspections in another, manage permits in a third, and chase actions over email and WhatsApp. By the time an observation reaches the person who can fix it, it has been re-typed three times and lost half its context. ZiriEzi is Construction Intelligence: one platform that unifies site operations most teams run across six or more disconnected apps, with one login, one bill and one source of truth. Site observations live in that same platform, so a hazard flagged at the gate becomes a classified record, an assigned action and a closed-out report without leaving the system. That continuity is what makes observations count towards CDM 2015 duties instead of sitting in a spreadsheet no one reads.
Anyone on site can report a hazard from a QR code
Site observations are frequently submitted externally by anyone via QR code, not just your staff. Print the code, fix it to a hoarding or welfare unit, and a subcontractor, visitor or delivery driver can flag a hazard in seconds without an account or app install. Every submission lands in the same platform as your inspections and permits, so nothing is stranded in a separate reporting tool.
Classify the hazard, then act on it
Each observation is captured with a hazard classification, so a near miss, an unsafe act and a serious risk are sorted rather than lumped together. Because observations sit alongside the work plan and inspections, a flagged hazard becomes an assigned task or a raised inspection in the same system. The built-in CI assistant can take a natural-language command to assign the work, schedule a follow-up inspection and notify the responsible person.
Captures with no signal and syncs later
Sites have basements, lift shafts and dead spots where mobile data does not reach. ZiriEzi is offline-first, using an IndexedDB outbox so an observation captured with no connection is held safely and syncs the moment signal returns. Nobody has to remember to re-enter a hazard they spotted in a no-signal zone.
A CDM-ready record, not a lost spreadsheet
Under CDM 2015 you are expected to manage and record risks on site. Because every observation is classified, time-stamped and tied to actions and sign-offs in one source of truth, you get a defensible audit trail rather than scattered notes. Real-time reporting and executive dashboards show open hazards, overdue actions and trends across the project without manual collation.
One platform behind every observation
An observation rarely stands alone: a hazard might need a permit suspended, a drawing checked, or a daily inspection raised. ZiriEzi connects observations to document control, permits to work, inspections and structured site communication, so the response happens in context. One login and one bill replace the stack of point tools teams normally stitch together by hand.
Frequently asked questions
Can people without a ZiriEzi account report a hazard?
Yes. Site observations are frequently submitted externally by anyone via QR code, so subcontractors, visitors and delivery drivers can flag a hazard without logging in. The submission still lands in your platform for classification and action.
Does hazard reporting work with no internet on site?
Yes. ZiriEzi is offline-first with an IndexedDB outbox, so an observation captured in a basement or dead spot is held on the device and syncs automatically when the connection returns.
How do site observations support CDM 2015?
Every observation is hazard-classified, time-stamped and linked to assigned actions and sign-offs in one source of truth. That gives you a defensible record of how risks were managed on site, with real-time dashboards showing open and overdue items.
What happens after a hazard is reported?
An observation can become an assigned task or a raised inspection in the same platform. The built-in CI assistant can take a plain-language command to assign the work, schedule a follow-up inspection and notify the responsible person.
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