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The final evolution of the Geosafe Dashboard is autonomy. Currently, the dashboard alerts a human, and the human decides. Future iterations will close the loop. The dashboard will not only detect a developing rotational slip but will also automatically engage mitigation systems—opening spillway gates, activating dewatering wells, or sending emergency alerts to workers' smart watches via a Bluetooth mesh network.

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Regulatory bodies worldwide (like the Global Industry Standard on Tailings Management - GISTM) now mandate independent review of monitoring data. A robust Geosafe Dashboard provides an auditable trail. The "Dashboard History" log records who accessed the data, when alerts were acknowledged, and what actions were taken. In the event of a litigation, this serves as a digital "black box." The final evolution of the Geosafe Dashboard is autonomy

Before the dashboard shows anything, it needs data. This phase involves installing the physical network (gateways, loggers, sensors) and configuring the MQTT or REST API bridge to push data to the Geosafe platform. The dashboard will not only detect a developing

To function effectively, a GeoSafe Dashboard relies on three pillars:

They deployed the Geosafe Dashboard with automated vibrating wire piezometers.

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