
In many construction and industrial projects, safety inspections and documentation often begin on Day 1 when work has already started.
But here’s the challenge:
Risks don’t wait for Day 1.
Before any operation begins, there are already multiple factors that can affect safety:
If these are not properly checked and documented in advance, companies are already exposed to risk even before the first task is executed.
This is where the concept of Day 0 Submission becomes critical.
Day 0 Submission allows teams to complete and submit safety inspection forms before the actual workday begins.
Instead of reacting to issues on Day 1, companies can:
In short, it shifts safety from reactive to proactive.
Singapore’s regulatory environment emphasizes:
Whether in construction, manufacturing, or facilities management, companies are expected to demonstrate that:
Day 0 Submission aligns directly with these expectations.
Without a structured Day 0 process, many companies face:
Inspections are rushed on the day of operation, increasing the chance of missing critical hazards.
Forms are filled after the fact, leading to inconsistencies and unreliable data.
Supervisors and managers cannot verify whether all safety checks are completed before work starts.
Work begins without full assurance that the site is safe and compliant.
Implementing Day 0 Submission brings several advantages:
Teams can identify and address hazards before they escalate.
All stakeholders are aligned before work begins, reducing confusion on-site.
All forms are completed and recorded before Day 1, providing clear evidence for compliance.
Each submission is tracked with clear ownership and timestamps.
The future of safety management is not just about responding to incidents—it’s about preventing them before they happen.
Day 0 Submission supports this shift by ensuring that:
It creates a foundation for safer operations from the very beginning.
Manual processes make it difficult to implement Day 0 effectively. Forms may be delayed, misplaced, or submitted inconsistently.
Digital systems, however, allow teams to:
PEER introduces Day 0 Submission to help companies ensure safety readiness before operations begin.
With PEER, you can:
Waiting until Day 1 is no longer enough.
With Day 0 Submission, companies can take control of safety from the very first step
before any risk becomes reality.