
Integ is the company behind The Shield — an HSE management platform for industrial sites in oil & gas and adjacent high-risk verticals. They came to us with a simple constraint: safety officers were stitching their workflow together from spreadsheets, standalone incident logs, walkie-talkies, and a SCADA UI that nobody loved. The Shield is the one tool that replaces all of that.
The control-room dashboard
The safety officer’s view runs in the browser. Live HSE KPIs (TCIR, TRIR, Dart Rate, accident-free days, working hours, persons on board) sit alongside an interactive 3D model of the operational site — the centerpiece that turns “what’s the status of tank-117” into a glance instead of a memory test. Incident management, audit and inspection workflows, observations charting, and a notifications + help-request inbox all live one click away.

The field-engineer mobile companion
The same backend powers a mobile app field engineers carry into the site. They authenticate, receive notifications, send help requests, and report incidents from the same data model the safety officer sees in the control room. Push-and-pull between the two surfaces means what happens on the ground surfaces in the dashboard in real-time.

Why it works
Industrial safety operations historically run on disconnected systems. By unifying KPIs, incidents, audits, people, and assets in one product — with 3D spatial context on the web side and live mobile reach to the field — The Shield gives Integ’s customers a single source of truth instead of a tab-juggling exercise. Panic Pal — also built for Integ — is the routine-check-in primitive that complements this incident-centric platform.
Concrete deployment metrics — TCIR / TRIR delta from baseline, time-to-acknowledge on alarms, audit-cycle compression — will be added here as Integ and MacawsHub agree what’s public-facing. The headline today is the unified product surface and the live dashboard you see above.