Each eSafeT Project represents a real-world construction project. The data and entities associated with such a real-world construction project is substantial and cannot be reflected on a single page without seriously compromising ease of use. For this reason the Project page has been divided into a few separate pages, also referred to as secondary pages, each representing a part of the project details or one entity associated with a Project.
When editable, fields with an asterisk (*) behind the field name are required fields and must be completed before saving the page.
There are also fields that may initially be left blank or may contain incorrect information but must be completed correctly before generating the documentation. This accommodates a user that wants to populate the Project fields with whatever information is at hand and then return to add or correct the information at a later stage.
These type of fields generate errors on analyses and are highlighted with a rose colour if left empty or if they contain incorrect data as an visual aid for correcting and finalising the Project data.

In addition to required fields there are also fields that may initially be left blank or may contain incorrect information but should preferably be completed correctly before generating the documentation. These fields generate warnings on analyses but does not prevent the generation of documentation.
These type of fields are highlighted with a light orange colour if left empty or if they contain incorrect data as an visual aid for correcting and finalising Project data.

The logged-in user can navigate between the secondary pages of a Project in two ways. Firstly, the secondary pages are accessible via a set of tabs or buttons at the top of the contents of the Project page. The buttons contained in the set is different for Specification and Safety File projects.


Secondly, the logged in user can step through the secondary pages by using the Back or Next buttons at the bottom of the Project page.

When editing project details the changes made on the current page is saved on navigating to another of the secondary project pages. The changes on the current page can also be saved using the Done button or discarded using the Cancel also shown above.
The Project Map page provides the logged-in user with a complete graphic overview of the statuses and key properties of all the project details and related information as well as one-click navigation to any of the pages of information associated with the project. This includes one-click access to the generated project documentation. See Project Map page.
The Project Info page provides the logged-in user with data fields to view or update some of the details of a Project. It if available for safety file type projects only and is one of three such pages. Other detail pages are the Project Detail page and the Project Descriptions page. See Project Info page.
The Project Detail page provides the logged-in user with data fields to view or update some of the details of a Project. For specification type projects this is the only page for accessing project details but for safety file projects the Project Detail is one of three such pages. Other detail pages are the Project Info page and the Project Descriptions page. See Project Detail page.
The Project Description page provides the logged-in user with data fields to view or update some of the details of a Project. It if available for safety file type projects only and is one of three such pages. Other detail pages are the Project Detail page and the Project Info page. See Project Detail page.
The Contributor List page lists the Contributors of the selected Project that the logged-in user has access to. It provides the logged-in user with access to the individual Contributors and provides the functionality to perform actions against the individual Contributors. See Contributor List page.
The Appointee List page lists the Appointees of the selected Project that the logged-in user has access to. It provides the logged-in user with access to the individual Appointees and provides the functionality to perform actions against the individual Appointees. See Appointee List page.
The Risk Profile page presents the logged-in user with access to a set of risks flagged for the current safety file type Project with the Basic Risk Assessment option selected on creating the Project. It provides the logged-in user with the opportunity to flag or clear the list of flagged risks. See Risk Profile page.
The Basic Risk Assessment page presents the logged-in user with access to a list of basic Risk Assessment details associated with the current Project for safety file type projects if the Basic Risk Assessment option was selected on creating the Project. It provides the logged-in user with the functionality to add, remove or assess the list of risks. See Basic Risk Assessment page.
The Advanced Risk Assessment page presents the logged-in user with access to a set of advanced Risk Assessment details associated with the current Project for both specification or safety file type projects if the Advanced Risk Assessment option was selected on creating the Project. It provides the logged-in user with the functionality to add, delete, modify or assess the list of risks. See Advanced Risk Assessment page.
The Worker List page lists the Workers of the selected Project that the logged-in user has access to. It provides the logged-in user with access to the individual Workers and provides the functionality to perform actions against the individual Workers. See Worker List page.
The Project Print page provides the logged-in user with the functionality to produce both draft and final version documentation. The payment interface is presented to the logged in-user on generating the final version of the documentation and the logged-in user must complete the payment before the final version is generated.
The Project Print page also lists the produced documents, if any.