Joblogic’s Paul Webb explains how digitised workflows, real-time data, and industry-aligned tools are transforming compliance, efficiency, and trust across the fire safety sector,.
Paul, could you please introduce yourself and provide a brief overview of your career journey?
Sure, I’m Paul Webb, Head of Learning Strategy & Customer Education at Joblogic. I’ve worked across the field service and compliance space for over 20 years, always with a strong focus on helping contractors simplify and improve how they operate.
My background is a mix of teaching, leadership and learning development, but what really drives me is seeing the gap between the work happening on the ground and the systems that are supposed to support it and doing something about it. That’s really what led me to Joblogic. I wanted to help educate contractors around best practice workflows and help scale their business.
Could you explain how the Joblogic platform specifically addresses the fire‑safety sector’s reliance on paper, spreadsheets, and disjointed tools, particularly through its Fire & Safety Industry Pack?
The Fire & Safety Industry Pack was built from real conversations with customers who were drowning in paperwork. Paper certs, Excel trackers and emails flying back and forth, that’s still the norm for too many fire safety firms.
What we’ve done is pull those fragmented tools into a single, connected platform and pack. You’ve got asset registers that are actually usable, mobile forms built to BS 5839-1 and extinguisher standards, automated logbooks and live dashboards showing you what’s been done, by who and when. It’s all there, mapped to how fire safety teams really work.
In your experience working with fire safety contractors, what are the most common challenges they face when shifting from manual, fragmented processes to a unified digital system?
The biggest hurdle is the mindset and not the tech. Most fire safety contractors are experts in their trade, not IT rollouts. They’re used to systems that work “well enough”, even if that means triple handling data or chasing engineers for missing certs and they are apprehensive to change that.
What catches people out is that going digital isn’t just scanning paperwork, it’s rethinking how you structure your jobs, data and importantly your workflows. It can feel like disruption, but when it’s done right, it’s a huge unlock. The key is not throwing people into a new system cold but guiding them step-by-step, so the tech fits the way they already work or ideally, improves it!
Visibility across jobs, assets, and compliance is critical in fire-safety operations. How do features like real‑time dashboards, mobile forms, and asset inventory tracking provide the transparency and accountability these organisations need?
Transparency isn’t a nice-to-have in fire safety, it’s the backbone of trust, especially when you’re dealing with schools, hospitals or housing associations for example. With Joblogic, engineers capture asset data, test results and fault logs directly on-site, which syncs into the platform in real time.




