astra domain was triggered too early. This is usually an indicator for some code in the plugin or theme running too early. Translations should be loaded at the init action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/studyfoxx/public_html/proactivetraining.com.au/news/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6131\n\tIt’s a scenario that happens too often. A worker operating a piece of equipment nearly causes a serious accident. The foreman later finds out the worker wasn’t trained to use the machine. <\/p>\n
\n\tEmployers in all industries where training is crucial for safety need to make accurate worker training records immediately available to supervisors, safety inspectors, auditors, safety officers, training managers, and administrative staff. Workers need access to their records so they’ll know which certifications are expiring so they can sign up for recertification. Ensuring that only qualified employees are assigned to potentially hazardous jobs is a foundation of safety. <\/p>\n
\n\tQR Codes Connect Training Records to Phone Screen <\/strong><\/p>\n \n\tQuick Response (QR) codes can tie all this together. QR code is the trademark name for the two-dimensional barcode system. It’s the black-and-white square that’s on everything from advertisements to inventory. It was invented in 1994 by a Toyota subsidiary to track vehicles as they were assembled and to scan components at high speeds. QR codes hold 100 times more data than one-dimensional barcodes, and they can be digitally scanned.<\/p>\n \n\tTo track employee training, a unique QR code is generated and assigned to each employee. The code can be imprinted on the worker’s photo ID card, hardhat, or silicone bracelet. QR codes can be read by scanning the code with a smartphone or tablet. Linking the device to the employee’s profile on the cloud, the code gives the user access to: <\/p>\n \n\tQR codes can be used to quickly update training. Instructors can automatically record who has completed a training course by scanning the QR code on the employee badge or by entering the employee’s ID number. Managers and foremen can track attendance at worksite meetings, tool-box talks, company orientation sessions, and safety briefings. <\/p>\n \n\tTracking safety equipment issued to employees is another application. For example, new OSHA silica regulations require companies to track the usage of respirator masks. If an employee uses a respirator more than 30 times a year, he needs to receive a specialized medical check-up. Tracking usage on paper is clumsy and error-prone.<\/p>\n \n\tWith the cloud-based system, authorized employees can scan the QR code on an employee’s badge to register the checkout of a respirator mask, a climbing harness, or any type of equipment. The database is immediately updated to record this event. Managers can always download a complete spreadsheet of all equipment checked out, by employee, to meet regulatory reporting requirements.<\/p>\n \n\tDavid Finkelstein is president of Credential Verification Service<\/a>, which creates ID cards for real-time validation of employee training records. He can be contacted at (301) 637-4528; e-mail:<\/em><\/p>\n \n\tdfinkelstein@instantcard.net<\/a>; Web: www.credentialverificationservice.com<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n \n\t <\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Employers in all industries where training is crucial for safety need to make accurate worker training records immediately available to supervisors, safety inspectors, auditors, safety officers, training managers, and administrative staff. Article Author: David Finkelstein, President, Credential Verification Service It’s a scenario that happens too often. 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