Plant workers in hard hats and coveralls gathered at a muster point during an emergency headcount

The Problem With Paper

Bill is a process safety manager. Knowing exactly who is inside his high-hazard units isn’t just his job. It’s a regulatory requirement.

But the sign-in sheets are illegible. Crews forget to sign out. When the auditor arrives, Bill can’t trust what he’s looking at.

His peers at other sites who use access control readers face a version of the same problem. The data is hard to pull and impossible to share.

What the Control Room and Emergency Response Need

The operations team in the control room faces this every shift. They need to know who’s in the unit, not from a binder at the door, but right now, from wherever they are.

Frank, Bill’s emergency response colleague, has a different problem. When something goes wrong inside a unit, he has minutes, not hours, to account for everyone.

The difference between finding someone and not finding them isn’t just paperwork. It’s the difference between rescue and recovery.

One Real-Time View, Everyone Working From the Same List

AllClear Unit Accountability gives Bill, Frank, and the control room a single real-time view: who’s in the unit, who they work for, and how long they’ve been there.

Digital. Accurate. Accessible from anywhere.

Audits become straightforward. Emergencies become manageable. Everyone works from the same list.

AllClear Unit Accountability exists because knowing who’s at risk is the first step to keeping them safe.

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