Platform

The Kinetiq Nexus platform.

An operational EHS platform built around the work face — the moment something happens, the worker reports it, the regulation gets cited, and the audit binder writes itself. Three surfaces: KAD on the desktop, Pulse on the tablet, and a hardware stack that ties the credential to the asset.

Three surfaces

One system, three places it shows up.

KAD

The dashboard for EHS leadership.

Incident capture, RCA, federal safety indicators, module-level RBAC, audit ledger, broadcast control. The surface every safety director, plant manager, and inspector lives in.

Pulse

The Field tablet at the work face.

Voice-to-incident. Tap-to-inspect workflow with automatic worker location. Kiosk-mode lockdown. Offline-capable; no Wi-Fi dependence at the work face. The surface every worker actually touches.

Hardware

Asset credentials, Location credentials, ruggedized kiosks.

Credential bound to the asset. Worker proximity bound to the location. No batch sync. No "where did this come from." The credential is the asset.

Solutions

What the platform actually does, in five places.

Each one solves a specific problem we kept watching safety pros work around their EHS platform to do.

Access control

Module-level RBAC. Built for contractors.

The role-level access control most EHS platforms ship fails the moment your workforce is half contractors. We built the access matrix per-module, so a contractor with limited reach gets exactly that.

External auditor pathway.

Auditors sign in with their own credentials, scoped to the audit window. The door closes automatically when it ends.

Per-module gating.

A contractor's foreman can see incidents but not WC claims. A welder can see the JSA but not the broadcast queue.

The audit binder.

Every change captured. The regulator sees the record itself, not a story you tell.

See it in action

30 minutes on your actual workflow.

Not a deck. The dashboard, the tablet, and the hardware.