hazardmanager
09-03-2011, 01:47 PM
Mobile devices are fast becoming part of your toolbox for workplace safety. Noise apps, light apps, vibration apps, radiation apps. A huge body of international safety regulation is also ready to come online. Now more than ever, the safety group at your workplace needs Hazard Manager to help you take advantage of all of these resources without getting overwhelmed, and without any fillable forms.
Map-Based Inspections:
It all starts with a Floorplan and Hazard Points. With these two tools, regular inspections can be done on the Floorplan, entering pertinent data into Hazard Points that are little editable, movable electronic storehouses able to store in one place data that usually finds itself in a dozen binders. This data includes:
❖ Photos, inspector names, UIDs and location data
❖ Tags, descriptions, and custom fields
❖ Checklists, priorities, and attached documents
❖ Grouping by renameable layer, with an all layers overlay view
Floorplans can be marked up with inspection points and inspection paths. Start first by mastering monthly inspection for every floorplan you are responsible for, and then begin to share using the diversity of export and import options Hazard Manager provides.
Sharing:
The true power of Hazard Manager becomes evident when you need to share your inspections. Using six different export formats, inspections can be shared from simple database or png format up to full PDF report format or full, lightweight, .HZP format, the latter a map exchange format so that your collaborator can see the inspection on the map exactly as you see yours. The PDF format makes use of the ever growing iBooks functionality to create a library of your inspection reports. Imagine showing the Ministry of Labour inspector your monthly inspections and safety elements in not only map form but as PDFs on your iBooks bookshelf.
Of course inspections can be imported too. With the rich folder structure executing organized Management Projects on any given hazard becomes possible through:
❖ Projection capabilities to share at meetings, consensus building, planning, action, aftercare.
❖ Direct flip-card comparison of HazPointed Floorplans over time to build timelines.
❖ Using photographs as floorplans when a line drawing is not enough.
Use your iPad and HazardManager to achieve safety in your workplace. Share in the potential for a wider exchange of safety ideas and opportunities outside your workplace. Try Hazard Manager for a safer workplace.
http://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/hazard-manager-3/id422365362?mt=8
Hazard Manager website:
http://www.hazardmanager.org (http://www.hazardmanager.org/)
Also view the free "Hazard Manager" apps at:
video: http://dailyappshow.com/hazard-manager
iTunes for iPad: http://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/hazard-manager-solo/id432320178?mt=8
(http://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/hazard-manager-solo/id432320178?mt=8)iTunes for iPhone: http://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/hazard-manager-onphone/id432321035?mt=8
web: http://www.hazardmanager.org (http://www.hazardmanager.org/)
Map-Based Inspections:
It all starts with a Floorplan and Hazard Points. With these two tools, regular inspections can be done on the Floorplan, entering pertinent data into Hazard Points that are little editable, movable electronic storehouses able to store in one place data that usually finds itself in a dozen binders. This data includes:
❖ Photos, inspector names, UIDs and location data
❖ Tags, descriptions, and custom fields
❖ Checklists, priorities, and attached documents
❖ Grouping by renameable layer, with an all layers overlay view
Floorplans can be marked up with inspection points and inspection paths. Start first by mastering monthly inspection for every floorplan you are responsible for, and then begin to share using the diversity of export and import options Hazard Manager provides.
Sharing:
The true power of Hazard Manager becomes evident when you need to share your inspections. Using six different export formats, inspections can be shared from simple database or png format up to full PDF report format or full, lightweight, .HZP format, the latter a map exchange format so that your collaborator can see the inspection on the map exactly as you see yours. The PDF format makes use of the ever growing iBooks functionality to create a library of your inspection reports. Imagine showing the Ministry of Labour inspector your monthly inspections and safety elements in not only map form but as PDFs on your iBooks bookshelf.
Of course inspections can be imported too. With the rich folder structure executing organized Management Projects on any given hazard becomes possible through:
❖ Projection capabilities to share at meetings, consensus building, planning, action, aftercare.
❖ Direct flip-card comparison of HazPointed Floorplans over time to build timelines.
❖ Using photographs as floorplans when a line drawing is not enough.
Use your iPad and HazardManager to achieve safety in your workplace. Share in the potential for a wider exchange of safety ideas and opportunities outside your workplace. Try Hazard Manager for a safer workplace.
http://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/hazard-manager-3/id422365362?mt=8
Hazard Manager website:
http://www.hazardmanager.org (http://www.hazardmanager.org/)
Also view the free "Hazard Manager" apps at:
video: http://dailyappshow.com/hazard-manager
iTunes for iPad: http://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/hazard-manager-solo/id432320178?mt=8
(http://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/hazard-manager-solo/id432320178?mt=8)iTunes for iPhone: http://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/hazard-manager-onphone/id432321035?mt=8
web: http://www.hazardmanager.org (http://www.hazardmanager.org/)