Who was briefed, on the record.
Topics, attendance, and signatures recorded against the crews that were actually on site that morning — 27 of them on a typical day, signed at the gate at 06:40. When an inspector asks who was briefed on the silica plan, the answer takes eleven seconds.
What it does
The foreman runs the talk from the phone at the gate. Attendance is drawn from the crew roster and matched against the shift punch, so the sheet reflects who actually worked and not who was on last week's list. Signatures are captured on glass, offline, and the topic library covers 180 talks in four languages.
The queue is fed by what the record found. A severity-one hazard or an incident pushes the matching topic to every crew exposed to it the next morning, portfolio-wide. Attendance rolls into the worker's record beside their tickets, so a task assigned to someone who was never briefed shows up before the task starts, not after.
How it works
- 01
Pick the topic
Pull one from the library of 180 by trade and hazard, or take the one the record pushed to you overnight after a severity-one finding or an incident on another job.
- 02
Run it at the gate
Five minutes at 06:40 with the crew in front of you. Attendance from the roster, signatures on glass, geolocated at the gate, and it all works with the phone in airplane mode.
- 03
Keep it searchable
The talk, the attendees, the absentees, and the signatures are on the record against the crew and the day. An audit request becomes a lookup, and attendance feeds the certification record beside it.
Spec
- LIBRARY
- 180 TOPICS · 4 LANGUAGES
- ATTENDANCE
- MATCHED TO SHIFT PUNCH
- SIGNATURE
- ON GLASS · OFFLINE
- AUDIT LOOKUP
- 11 S
27
Crews briefed on a typical morning