Safety Dashboard
The Safety Dashboard at /safety is your daily "did everything happen?" view. It is the screen the duty manager glances at on the way through the kitchen and the screen you open first thing in the morning before service.
What it shows
The dashboard is laid out in five horizontal bands.
1. Hero stats
Four cards across the top summarise today's checklist activity at a glance:
- Pending - checklists that exist for today but have not been started.
- In Progress - checklists a staff member has opened and partly completed.
- Complete - checklists fully signed off, with a percentage completion rate.
- Overdue - checklists past their cut-off without being finished. Goes red as soon as it is non-zero.
If you operate multiple sites, the location tabs above the stats let you scope the dashboard to one site or view "all locations" rolled up.
2. Safety Score
A 0-100 gauge backed by a weighted breakdown of underlying components - checklist completion, temperature compliance, training currency, calibration status, and so on. The colour bands are deliberately strict: 90+ is green, 70-89 is amber, anything below 70 is red. The breakdown panel beside the gauge shows which component is dragging the score down so you know exactly where to look.
3. Active alerts
A list of high, medium, and low severity alerts that need attention - missed temperature checks, overdue calibrations, unsigned diary entries, expired training certs. Alerts disappear from this list automatically as soon as the underlying issue is resolved.
4. Features
A grid of feature cards that double as navigation. Each card shows a one-line description and, where relevant, a live status badge:
- Today's Diary - signed/unsigned status, with a green border once the duty manager has signed it off.
- 4-Weekly Review - the next due date and an "Up to date / Due / Overdue" badge.
- Prove It - a count of records this month and a calibration-currency badge.
- Checklist Templates, Temperature Checks, Safe Methods, COSHH Register, Risk Assessments, Staff Training, Reports, Audit Log - one tap into the feature.
5. Quick actions
A small panel of one-tap buttons for the things you do most often: "Start Checklist" and "Add Equipment". This is the part of the dashboard a duty manager uses on a phone in the middle of service.
6. Recent activity
The last ten entries from the audit log - who did what, when, and on which record. Useful at handover, and the screen an EHO will ask to see if they want a quick sanity check that records are being kept in real time rather than backfilled the night before.
When the import banner shows
If you have completed onboarding but never created any checklists, a friendly banner offers to import existing records. You can dismiss it permanently and it will not come back.
The dashboard works on a phone browser, but the Team App (mobile) on the SafetyBrik roadmap will give staff a purpose-built mobile experience for completing tasks on the floor. The web dashboard will remain the operator and admin surface.