Automated manufacturing floor with robotic arm, conveyor lines and safety caging — calm non-incident scene

Incident response for plants, processing and heavy industry.

EMAction’s field-site mode and industrial incident codes — including confined-space and plant-failure protocols — serve manufacturing and process sites.

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How EMAction fits industrial operations

EMAction is a general-purpose field-site platform. Here is how the shape of industrial operations lines up with what it does.

You are running…

A manufacturing plant with multiple production lines.
A process facility with hazardous areas or confined spaces.
A warehouse or distribution yard.

EMAction’s model fits because…

Zones model the plant’s functional areas; the site is the whole footprint.
Hazmat and confined-space incident codes are built in.
Lone-worker monitoring is available for maintenance rounds and night-shift inspections.

The features industrial operators find most useful

Industrial incident types

Hazmat, confined space, plant failure and infrastructure codes sit alongside fire, medical and security. Activate with category, type, severity and location in one action; affected Workers are notified automatically.

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Live Incident Map

Leaflet-based live map with clustered markers, street and satellite views. GPS-enabled occupants appear in real time; Safety Officers place everyone else by draggable pin. Open-in-Google-Maps handoff for emergency services.

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Lone Worker module

Session-based monitoring with timer-driven escalation, Hide Screen (triple-tap to reveal), and a full audit trail. Valuable for maintenance inspections, rooftop and plant rounds, and solo night-shift coverage.

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PEEP register — E-codes

E1 Oxygen Dependent, E2 Power-Dependent Equipment and E3 Behavioural/Psych Support classifications are surfaced on the PEEP tab during incidents, filterable by site and classification. Each registered Worker shows per-person status — on file or pending — against the active incident.

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Photo and video capture

Safety Officers upload photos and video directly during an incident; media attaches to the incident timeline with uploader, timestamp and caption. Useful for regulatory notifications and post-incident review.

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Tell us about your plant or facility.

If your safety case lines up with what’s on this page, we can move fast. If it doesn’t, we would rather hear about it now and tell you honestly than sell you something that doesn’t fit.

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