SafeTrak

Faster equipment safety inspections with SafeTrak

  • 23 Jun 2021

SafeTrak makes time consuming paper based equipment inspections a lot faster. Planning, inspecting and reporting can be streamlined, customised and largely automated in the SafeTrak app to save time. Watch the short video and discover wide range of modules!

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Digital support for equipment inspections

SafeTrak enables you to keep track of inspections digitally and eliminates the need to make time consuming duplicates, decipher hasty handwriting or search for lost inspection papers. At the same time, the web application also includes an advanced inspection planning system that offers a full overview of every inspection planned and enables users to easily plan recurring inspections.

Book in, book out

SafeTrak can be keep track of a wide range of equipment such as personal protection equipment, drills, hammers, screwdrivers, scaffolding, ladders, label printers or lockout bags. With SafeTrak, every tool is easy to check in or out, as long as it is has a serial number label, barcode or RFID label.

Automated reporting

Create predefined inspection templates in SafeTrak to standardise and digitalise a variety of inspection reports. The web application can generate automate high level reports by extracting data from the inspection templates at regular intervals or on demand. With just a few clicks, inspection reports containing the most recent and complete data will always available via SafeTrak.

SafeTrak Mobile

The SafeTrak Mobile App is easily accessible in the field on any smartphone. Internet access is not necessary. Enter an equipment serial number to access a predefined inspection template and equipment location information, or scan the equipment’s barcode. Log out after an inspection and the app will automatically upload data for immediate reporting once internet connection is restored.

Watch a short video & discover how the SafeTrak web application works in a 30 day free trial >>

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