● Reporting & Visitor Software Analytics

What KPIs and metrics should we track in our visitor management dashboard?

A dashboard that only tracks arrivals is a liability during an emergency. In Australia, the WHS Act 2011 requires PCBUs to manage risks to health and safety, while OSHA in the US mandates safe workplace exits and occupancy awareness. You must track real-time occupancy, contractor induction completion, and check-out rates to ensure your live site occupancy report is accurate when seconds count.


Missing site data creates unacceptable liability for PCBUs and employers

Australian WHS Act 2011 and US OSHA regulations require those in control of a workplace to ensure the safety of everyone on site. In our work with Australian and US organisations, we have consistently seen that the failure to maintain an accurate record of who is currently inside a building during an incident is a primary point of regulatory failure.

Paper logs track arrival but ignore the evacuation

Most organisations rely on a paper sign-in book that proves someone arrived, but fails to prove they left. This creates a “phantom occupancy” gap where your emergency responders are searching for people who went home hours ago.

  • Paper logs cannot be accessed remotely during a building evacuation.
  • Manual records fail to verify if a contractor completed a mandatory contractor induction and check-in.
  • Check-out rates are rarely tracked, leaving the site occupancy list permanently inflated.
  • Disconnected spreadsheets offer no real-time visibility across multiple locations.

Real-time visibility converts raw data into life safety

A cloud-based visitor management system replaces guesswork with a live site occupancy report. By integrating contractor induction and check-in and utilizing offline / disconnected mode, the system ensures that the data is available even if the network fails during a crisis.

  1. Live Site Occupancy: The total number of visitors, staff, and contractors currently checked in.
  2. Induction Compliance: The percentage of contractors who completed the contractor induction before gaining entry.
  3. Traffic Flow Volume: Visitors per hour to optimize reception staffing; for example, tracking if 100 visitors a day can be managed by one receptionist.
  4. Check-out Accuracy: The ratio of check-ins to check-outs to identify “forgotten” logs and refine the live site occupancy report.
  5. Multi-site Visibility: Comparative occupancy data across multiple locations via auto-scrolling dashboards.

Time and People: Visitor Management That Works When It Has To

We convert complex compliance obligations into working infrastructure through cloud-connected visitor management and real-time evacuation reporting. Over 12+ years across Australia and the United States, we’ve found that bespoke solutions—such as the custom kiosks we developed for Johnson & Johnson—ensure the system fits the workflow rather than hindering it. Our focus is on ensuring the people on your site are accounted for and protected.


Content prepared by Time and People — visitor and contractor management across Australia and the United States.

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