Reasoning Layer / What Needs Attention
Review promptsTrusted contextNo automatic decisions
What Needs Attention
Hold helps organisations identify areas that may deserve review.
Hold does not decide. Hold helps people see where attention may be needed.
Signals are not conclusions. They are prompts supported by trusted context, operational memory and visible evidence. Humans remain responsible for decisions and actions.
Attention posture
Not alerts, incidents or predictive AI
Decision controlHuman-led
- Emerging signals
- Trust review
- Operational memory
- Operational learning
- Understanding strength
- Understanding owner
- Human review route
Bay C03 Dispatch Route
Why is Hold drawing attention to Bay C03?
Trusted context suggests the dispatch route may benefit from local review.
Logistics review prompt
Route observationsMovement notesincreased- Observation volume
- Route pressure
Dispatch activityOperational recordhigher- Peak dispatch
- Bay C03 flow
Contractor movementsTemporary site activitytemporary- Movement window
- Shared route use
Near-miss reportsSafety recordtwo recent- Report timing
- Route relationship
Trust review
- Multiple independent sources.
- Recent observations verified.
- Route records current.
Operational memory
- Similar issue identified six months ago.
- Route markings updated.
- Temporary improvement recorded.
Operational Learning
Route marking changes improved flow temporarily, but congestion risk can return when contractor movements overlap with peak dispatch periods.
Connected Context
Dispatch flow, forklift routes, contractor movements and pedestrian segregation.
Understanding Strength
Strong. Based on recent observations, current route records, operational memory and multiple sources. Known limitation: contractor movement data covers the current short-term works period only.
Understanding Owner
Bay Operations Supervisor. Supporting roles: Shift Manager, Health & Safety Representative.
Hold explanation
Current conditions resemble previously observed congestion patterns. Increased activity and temporary contractor presence may warrant a local review.
Human review
Review pedestrian segregation and peak dispatch traffic flow.
Related questions
What changed in the last 30 days?Are contractor movements increasing?Has route utilisation changed?
Millbrook Yard Drainage Area
Why is Hold drawing attention to this area?
Repeated site observations may deserve review before future works are planned.
Estates review prompt
Inspection notesSite inspectionincreased- Note frequency
- Area condition
Drainage observationsOperational notesrepeated- Drainage area
- Recurring wording
Rainfall patternSeasonal contextseasonal- Recent rainfall
- Seasonal timing
Trust review
- Inspection records verified.
- Site plans current.
- Contractor notes available.
Operational memory
- Previous drainage intervention.
- Historic utility concern.
Operational Learning
Historic site knowledge should be checked before works proceed, especially where utility records or approval routes are unclear.
Connected Context
Utility records, contractor programme, site access and approval route.
Understanding Strength
Moderate. Based on inspection records, site plans and available contractor notes. Known limitation: final works impact still needs local confirmation.
Understanding Owner
Estates Manager. Supporting roles: Contractor Lead, Utilities Coordinator.
Hold explanation
Repeated observations suggest conditions should be reviewed before future works are planned.
Human review
Confirm current drainage condition and planned works impact.
Related questions
What changed since last inspection?Are restrictions increasing?
Stockyard C
Why is Hold drawing attention to Stockyard C?
Current site observations are consistent with previous restriction context.
Aggregates review prompt
Weather restrictionsOperational restrictionweather-related- Restriction timing
- Weather link
Environmental monitoringSite controlsobserved- Runoff control
- Monitoring note
Route condition notesLoading routenoted- Route surface
- Vehicle movement
Trust review
- Survey records verified.
- Inspection data current.
- Environmental records available.
Operational memory
- Previous weather-related restriction.
- Similar conditions recorded.
Operational Learning
Weather-related restrictions should be reviewed alongside route condition, environmental monitoring and loading plans, not treated as isolated events.
Connected Context
Loading route, environmental monitoring, weighbridge operations and crusher feed planning.
Understanding Strength
Moderate. Based on inspection records, weather-related restrictions and environmental monitoring. Known limitation: route condition should be checked again after weather improves.
Understanding Owner
Quarry Supervisor. Supporting roles: Environmental Lead, Weighbridge Coordinator.
Hold explanation
Current observations indicate conditions consistent with previous operational restrictions.
Human review
Review loading route suitability and environmental controls.
Related questions
What changed this month?Is restriction scope increasing?