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| Fibonacci.Hazard |
Fibonacci.Hazard is a web based way of providing secure access to information about hazards (such as asbestos) in your buildings.
For the contractor or visitor, this means that they can get accurate, detailed and up-to-date information to help them protect themselves from danger.
For the premises controller, this means that all access to their hazard survey databases are recorded, including the fact that permission was given to the contractor. This log can be essential in proving that you have discharged your duty to disseminate the information available.
The premises controller can choose who to provide access to, which properties and which areas to make available and only allow it between specific dates, making your data safe and secure, whilst still providing maximum access to those who need it.
Hazard is operated as a service by Fibonacci, or can be purchased as licensed software, for use on your own servers.
Data for Hazard can be provided in any form, with no need to convert or transform your existing survey database.
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The application can be styled to suit your own corporate requirements.
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| Web Based |
The entire application is browser based and can be operated from anywhere.
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| Access Log |
Every time a user is given access to a property and then looks at the information, it's logged. The detailed logs can be viewed at any time by the Premises Controller and archived for long term history.
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| Applications |
End users can search for a property and apply for access to the hazard register. The Premises Controller can accept or reject the users request, responding automatically by email.
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| Nominations |
End users who already have access rights can apply on behalf of others (e.g. sub-contractors).
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| Emergency Services |
Special access can be given to the emergency service to have free viewing of all registers.
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| Site Content |
Content management facilities are provided including news items with embargo and expiry dates.
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| Language |
The application is multi-language enabled, which means it can be translated into other languages, but run the same software and with the same data.
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