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Instant visibility of incidents
Structured Safety Data
Real-Time Mobile Capture
Paperless Reporting
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Corrective Action Integration
Media & Evidence Capture
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Structured and Accurate Incident Documentation

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01. What is digital incident reporting in maintenance and operations?
Digital incident reporting replaces paper forms and delayed documentation with structured, mobile-first capture as soon as an incident or near miss occurs. Operators and technicians record what happened, attach photos or video evidence, and submit reports with mandatory fields enforced. This gives safety teams and supervisors complete, accurate information immediately rather than hours after the fact.
02. How does Sigga connect incident reports to SAP maintenance workflows?
Digital incident reports can be converted directly into an SAP notification or work order with all context carried forward, including evidence, failure data, location, and observations. This closes the loop between safety reporting and maintenance response, ensuring incidents that require corrective action don’t stall in a separate system or get lost in a paper trail.
03. How does structured incident data help prevent recurring safety events?
Every incident captured is stored in a validated, searchable database linked to specific assets and locations. Over time, safety and reliability teams can identify patterns like repeat failure modes, high-risk areas and common near-miss scenarios. That intelligence helps adjust maintenance strategies, update safety protocols, and target interventions before similar incidents reoccur.
04. What business results can organizations expect from digitizing incident reporting?
Digital incident reports have led to 85% faster incident documentation and reporting, 95% cross-functional alignment on incident response, a 70% reduction in repeat incidents through pattern analysis, and 100% adherence to regulatory requirements and best practices.