Installation of a Checkpoint System
The Need To Install A Checkpoint System:
In order to restrict the access of unauthorized persons and organize the accounting of employees' working hours, the company needed to install a checkpoint system. This made it possible to effectively control the passage and ensure accurate accounting of the time spent by employees at the enterprise.
The Use of a Turnstile for Accurate Tracking Of Employees:
Installing a turnstile allows for more accurate tracking of workers, since only one person can pass through it at a time. This feature ensures strict control of the passage and eliminates the possibility of multiple employees passing at the same time or unauthorized access.
The advantage of the Turnstile in Accounting for Working Hours:
Unlike taking into account the time spent on the door, using a turnstile greatly simplifies the process of calculating working hours. A clear rule of passage through the turnstile ensures automatic accounting of the time spent by employees, eliminating the possibility of errors or incorrect entries that may occur with alternative accounting methods.
Testing the system:
During the testing of the checkpoint system based on the installation of a turnstile for the organization of time tracking, all functions were checked, including the accuracy of tracking workers, the efficiency of passing through the turnstile and the reliability of data recording. The testing also included simulating various employee walk-through scenarios to ensure that the system was operational under various conditions.
Results:
The installation of a checkpoint system with a turnstile has brought positive results: access control has improved, accurate time tracking has been provided, the level of security has increased, and the system has proved convenient to use for employees, increasing the overall efficiency of the workflow.
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