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Assets Module

The Hasmate online program was designed to be used by all industries, no matter what size. Here are some specific ways the Hasmate program can be used for those in education, specifically primary, intermediate, and high schools. There is some great questions answered, including "Who is responsible for health and safety at...

The "Associated Assets" section on a hazard is so you can show which assets relate to which hazard, and vice versa. Connecting/adding an asset to a hazard Open the hazard. To add in an asset, click "Add Asset".  You'll see a dropdown of active (and inactive) assets below.  Click the appropriate asset, and...

The "Asset Maintenance" section can be used to store information about how you are keeping your asset (vehicle, building, equipment, machinery, etc.) maintained. Examples of asset maintenance are: New tyres; Fixing broken glass; Replacing blades; Etc. Adding Asset Maintenance This section is made up of the following fields: Maintenance Type - this will...

The "Asset Compliance" section can be used to store information about how you are keeping your asset (vehicle, building, equipment, machinery, etc.) compliant. Examples of asset compliance are: Vehicle registration Vehicle warrant of fitness Tag and testing Emergency evacuation practices Etc. Adding an Asset This section is made up of the following fields: ...

Please see below details about our upgrade to "Review History". What we wanted to improve How we improved it Types of Review Assets Hazards Incidents Employees Contractors Documents Miscellaneous FAQ What we wanted to improve Previously, there was an “Add Review” button that appears when you click “Edit” in the following parts of...

The following is an explanation of the Hasmate hazard/risk register.  Compare each step with this reference point. Step 1 Action: for future identification and management of your hazard registers, identify and accurately complete all parts of this section. Step 2 Action: attach any pre- and post-hazard photos to show any improvements. Step 3 Action: list the...