Office biometric scanners read below surface layer of skin for true fingerprint recording


East Midlands Trains strikes Olympics workplace attendance recording networks Time and Attendance Midlands dermal fingerprint scanners read below the surface layer of skin biometricsMembers of the Aslef union on East Midlands Trains are to hold three days of strikes during the Olympics in a dispute over the reduction of pension contributions. Other unions with members on East Midlands Trains have accepted the proposals. David Horne, managing director of East Midlands Trains, fumed: “This is yet another example of Aslef playing games and is a real kick in the teeth for our customers and the country.”

As well as its unbeatable office attendance recording networks, Time and Attendance Midlands have a range of dermal fingerprint scanners that read below the surface layer of skin down to the dermal layer where your true fingerprint resides. With biometrics implemented on your time and attendance system, the employee is prompted to present their fingerprint to the scanner where it is matched to the one on file, typically within a second. A combination of fingerprint reading and non-fingerprint reading scanners can be implemented on the same time and attendance network.