This image reinforces the message of the blog “Why Traditional Hazard Reporting Misses the Mark.” It visually contrasts outdated paper-based hazard report forms with modern digital reporting apps. The red cross over the paper form represents common problems—administrative delays, missed hazards, and lack of engagement. The smartphone symbolises accessible real-time reporting, photos, and faster follow-up. The graphic aligns with QHSE principles by highlighting how digital systems improve hazard identification, participation, and prevention. Ideal for articles on risk management, safety culture, and reporting system upgrades.
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