The operating system for expedition programs.
Built for people who take groups into the backcountry and bring them home safely.

The operating system for expedition programs.
Built for people who take groups into the backcountry and bring them home safely.
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Onboarding design partners.
Field Risk OS™ is in active development and selecting a small number of design partners to help shape the platform. If your organization runs multi-day wilderness trips and you’re wrangling logistics, compliance, and record-keeping across spreadsheets, paper forms, and institutional knowledge, I’d like to talk.
The operating system
From planning to debrief, and every step in between.
Records are created as part of the workflow, not an extra step.
One Operational Playbook
Trip design, scheduling, and staffing, risk management documentation, land use reporting, comprehensive briefings, and more, all in one place.
Your Risk Management, Built Into the Workflow
Your program’s risk management philosophy, built directly into the system. Operational steps follow the standard operating procedures your organization defines.
Making the Right Way the Easy Way
Briefings, pre-departure checkouts, communication logs, incident reports. You’re probably already doing these things. Field Risk OS builds the documentation around them so that doing the work and recording it are the same step. At the end of the season, your land use reporting is a data pull, not a spreadsheet exercise. If an insurer or attorney ever asks for records, they’re already there.
People Management at a Glance
Staff profiles surface certifications, expiry dates, and trip history, with badges that compare staff qualifications against what each trip requires. Participant profiles store emergency contacts, notes, and any information your program tracks so that leaders have a full picture before a trip departs.

George Bull
Founder
Field Risk Systems LLC
I’m George, and I’m building Field Risk OS™. From coordinating Antarctic deep field operations, to managing a youth backpacking program in Wyoming, and guiding commercial expeditions in remote Alaska, I’ve spent years running trips on the same patchwork of spreadsheets, paper forms, and institutional knowledge you’re using today. This is the tool I’ve always wished I had.