Voice-to-Incident

The worker taps the voice button on the tablet, speaks, and the right people get an email in seconds.

English or Spanish. Field-side. No form filling on the frontlines. The transcript becomes a comprehensive structured incident record on the dashboard. Routing fires on capture, not at the end of a shift.

Why this matters

The reporting friction was the problem.

Most "incident reporting" is post-shift, in a form, by a supervisor, after the foreman has heard the story three times. Half the detail is gone.

The friction is removed on the frontlines.

Tap the voice button. Speak. The worker doesn't fill a form. The system fills it.

The detail is captured live.

The transcript stays attached. The worker's words are on the record. The supervisor's translation isn't the source of truth.

Bilingual on day one.

English or Spanish. The worker doesn't have to translate before they report.

Routing fires on capture.

The right safety supervisor gets the email in seconds. Not at the end of the shift. Not the next morning.

How it flows

The full sequence.

From the moment the worker speaks to the moment a structured record lands in the right inbox.

01

Worker taps voice button

02

Speaks (EN / ES)

03

Structured record + routing

04

Email lands in seconds

How it works

From spoken to structured, in three steps.

1. Worker speaks on the tablet.

Tap the voice button on the Pulse field tablet. Speak the incident in English or Spanish.

2. System extracts the structured fields.

The structured incident record is captured automatically from the worker's narrative.

3. Routing fires automatically.

Based on the structured fields, the right safety supervisor and plant manager get the email in seconds.

See it live

30 minutes. Real Pulse. Real capture.

We hand you a Pulse tablet on the demo, you record a sample incident in English or Spanish, and we walk through the structured fields.