
Safety Radar is an AI-powered safety management platform designed to enhance workplace safety by providing real-time, multi-factor risk analysis and actionable insights. The platform automates safety reporting, surfaces risks, and simplifies compliance, enabling companies to reduce reporting time, increase field engagement, and improve safety outcomes such as DART, TRIR, and LTIR reductions. It integrates with existing systems or can be used standalone, offering rapid deployment and SOC2 certification with 24/7 support. Trusted by industry leaders, Safety Radar processes over 320,000 assessments and supports enterprise-scale operations, helping organizations stay ahead of regulatory, operational, and ESG risks.

Safety Radar is an AI-powered safety management platform designed to enhance workplace safety by providing real-time, multi-factor risk analysis and actionable insights. The platform automates safety reporting, surfaces risks, and simplifies compliance, enabling companies to reduce reporting time, increase field engagement, and improve safety outcomes such as DART, TRIR, and LTIR reductions. It integrates with existing systems or can be used standalone, offering rapid deployment and SOC2 certification with 24/7 support. Trusted by industry leaders, Safety Radar processes over 320,000 assessments and supports enterprise-scale operations, helping organizations stay ahead of regulatory, operational, and ESG risks.
Product: AI-powered Live Risk Platform for frontline safety reporting and real-time insights
Headquarters: Tulsa, Oklahoma (engineering presence in Denver, CO)
Founders: Garrison Haning (CEO) and Matt Weis (COO)
Employees: 11
Recent funding: Seed announced Mar 7, 2024 (~$1.5M reported; total funding reported $1.6M)
Workplace safety, operational risk, compliance, and ESG-related safety reporting
2023
Workplace safety / Safety intelligence
$1.5M
Reported participation from Helmerich & Payne and DA Ventures in the round
“EIC Rose Rock (lead); reported investors also include Helmerich & Payne and DA Ventures”