Manual Incident Investigation Overhead
Definition
Incident Management Systems require detailed investigations post-incident, including notifications, hazard assessments, and system updates, leading to significant administrative burden without automation.
Key Findings
- Financial Impact: 20-40 hours per incident at AUD 50/hour labour cost (AUD 1,000-2,000)
- Frequency: Per reportable incident
- Root Cause: Lack of automated workflows for recording, notifying, and investigating incidents
Why This Matters
The Pitch: Urban transit players in Australia 🇦🇺 waste 20-40 hours per major incident on manual investigations. Automation of Passenger Incident and Accident Reporting cuts this to minutes.
Affected Stakeholders
Incident Investigators, Safety Managers, Compliance Officers
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Financial Impact
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Related Business Risks
Bus Safety Act Reporting Failure Penalty
Incident Management System Non-Compliance Fine
Manual Paratransit Coordination Overtime Costs
Paratransit Scheduling Bottlenecks
Paratransit Service Span Limitations
Disability Discrimination Act Non-Compliance Fines
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