Risk Assessment Matrix Demo
A sample electrical hazard assessment that links user input to risk selections, applies multi-axis scoring, and exports flexible reports.
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Choose your preferred language to explore how Deciris handles linked elements, customizable matrices, and conditional logic for risk assessments.

Linked Elements for Context-Aware Responses
Invite teams to describe the tasks or work units they are assessing in a multiline text input, then link each checkbox back to that entry so risk selections stay anchored to the user’s own words.
In the electrical hazard example, supervisors document the work scope before indicating whether specific risks apply. Each checkbox inherits the task description automatically, giving you traceable answers without duplicating data entry.

Customizable Matrix with X, Y, and Z Axes
Configure probability, severity, exposure, or any other type of axis you need to mirror your corporate methodology. Each axis can be weighted and combined to calculate a final risk level.
Color rules highlight the resulting score immediately, so inspectors and reviewers see which hazards require mitigation, escalation, or acceptance at a glance.

Conditional Logic Keeps Inspections Focused
Short yes/no prompts determine whether follow-up questions display, letting non-applicable risks stay collapsed and reducing form fatigue for field teams.
When a risk is marked applicable, relevant questions appear automatically along with guidance, documentation fields, and photo uploads tailored to that scenario.

DOCX and PDF Exports Without Manual Formatting
Push the collected answers into branded DOCX templates that lay out the narrative report, complete with the customizable matrix data and recommendations.
Repurpose the same data into a tabular appendix for auditing or executive summaries, and share a finished PDF package with stakeholders in seconds.
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