With Sine Core and Sine Workflows working together, you can maintain powerful control over permits to work across one site or an entire portfolio of sites.
The people who work for your company are your most valuable assets
Driver fatigue is a serious issue in Australia. Chain of Responsibility was introduced into Australia with the aim of combating driver fatigue for truck drivers.
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Organizations of all shapes and sizes today are innovating at a pace not seen at any other time throughout history.
With responsibility for wearing different hats to keep up with the ever-changing dynamics of a workplace.
In the transport and logistics industries, it’s crucial for all workflows to be structured around ensuring employees, contractors and all other staff aren’t being pushed too hard or requested to overlook safety in favour of getting work done.
Implementing a system that can provide QR codes, like Sine, into your workplace will provide you with glanceable insights into deliveries, visitor data and more!
A site induction is a workflow that involves collecting required information from your contractors and other employees to ensure you stay compliant, presenting information such as emergency procedures, safety regulations, and site-specific introductory information, and getting acknowledgment on check-lists, forms and policies.
For many companies, as they grow, the ever-increasing volume of staff, visitor and contractors can create a raft of challenges. To ensure a safe environment for everyone on your site, it's important to be able to quickly identify who should and should not be on your site.
On any given day your business can receive a great number of different types of visitors. Some types of visitors will be universal across all businesses, but many others will be industry-specific, or even business-specific, unique to your own operation.