AI-enabled SaaS Platform
We have integrated our serious incident analysis methods into a fully functional SaaS platform that allows for secure and efficient AI-enabled expert (human) analysis.


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Complete backend UI/UX with incident import and analysis functionality, including QA functionality
Secure tenancy for client projects
Import of incident data in any language in original format (Text, Image etc) converted and standardised.
All PII is anonymized and/or redacted to ensure no sensitive content is stored in our system
Organisation and user level security model providing application permissions and data security
Expert (human) in-the-loop to review and validate AI-analysed incidents
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PowerBI reporting and dashboarding functionality
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Access to benchmarking data across risks and controls within the high hazard sectors
Underpinned by evidence-based research in serious incident analysis methodologies.
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See the Platform in Action
Discover how Incident Analytics’ AI-enabled SaaS platform transforms incident data into clear insights. From secure data handling to expert-validated analysis, our software is designed to streamline investigations and strengthen risk management across your organisation.
Success Stories

Reducing Serious Injury Potential Through Deep Incident Analysis
A Coal Terminal business engaged Incident Analytics to conduct a comprehensive review of incident records to better understand the underlying causes of Serious Injury or Fatality potential (SIFp)events and identify opportunities to strengthen critical controls.
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Improving Risk Control Reliability in Agricultural Operations
A major agri-business partnered with Incident Analytics to uncover systemic weaknesses in control implementation and human error contributing to Serious Injury or Fatality potential (SIFp) events, and to develop targeted strategies for improving safety outcomes.