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Edward Lowton
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Keep track of tools & equipment
28 November 2015
JSP has launched a new system to inspect and keep track of its height safety equipment, giving a company control of its assets and allowing it to quickly and easily cost out jobs, take inventories, prevent loss and comply with safety regulations.

JSPCheck uses durable radio frequency identification (RFID) tags to accurately identify assets such as tools and equipment. It also includes a secure, powerful, cloud-based database for the user to accurately inspect, locate, assign, store and back up asset profiles and data in real time, plus RFID scanners to efficiently connect assets and data anywhere, at any time. Scanning can also be done using Android mobile devices.
Easy to operate, JSPCheck has a myriad of uses, tracking asset and inspection history, asset location – including named locations or people and GPS coordinates – usage, warranty dates, date of first use, end of life date, manufacturer’s serial numbers and safety information on each piece of equipment.
The user simply has to scan RFID tagged assets and use the JSPCheck cloud software to perform and store safety inspections on them, as the required safety forms can be built into the system.
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