Works attendance software produces personnel report in the event of a fire
Derbyshire fire service has already held one public meeting outlining proposals to lose the second engines from three stations. Other public meetings it is arranging from 7pm will be held at Clay Cross Social Centre, on Friday, May 13, The Dome, at Derby University, on Monday, May 16, and Asbourne Leisure Centre, on Tuesday, May 17. Dep Chief fire officer Andy Waldie said: “It is vitally important the communities of Derbyshire have an opportunity to have their say about the proposals.”
Time and Attendance Midlands’ attendance monitoring, visitor monitoring and security products can be integrated with fire roll call software that will automatically produce a report in the event of a fire or similar emergency. Unlike most other systems, this function occurs directly from the clocking stations and does not rely on the controlling PC or computer infrastructure. Employees simply log themselves on and off site using either a smart card or key fob, automatically generating a crucial record of who is on site.