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News Release from: Australian Exhibitions and Conferences | Subject: TestnTrack system
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 14 September 2005
TestnTrack system tests, tags and
records results
Time-consuming hand-written records of equipment testing to comply with OHS requirements are a thing of the past, according to Appliance Test Tag Australia (ATT).
Time-consuming hand-written records of equipment testing to comply with OHS requirements are a thing of the past, according to Appliance Test Tag Australia (ATT) The company's system, TestnTrack, will be a feature of its stand at The Safety Show, Sydney, Australia, which runs from 26-28 October 2005
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 2 Sep 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Said to increase accuracy and productivity, TestnTrack logs test results, service records and condition reports for both electrical and non-electrical equipment.
ATT says it can be used to meet and surpass the requirements of OHS standards and legislation.
The system also benefits financial managers, offering an audit history, professional reports and a custom database with export capabilities - making it a useful foundation for asset registers and depreciation schedules.
The TestnTrack system is highly portable, flexible and easy to use, according to ATT.
The intuitive interface means users can readily record the status of any asset, large or small, regardless of its type.
Among TestnTrack's most common uses is the recording of the condition, safety and serviceability of safety equipment.
TestnTrack and other appliance testing devices will be on show at Appliance Test Tag's stand L48 at The Safety Show, Sydney, from 26-28 October 2005 at the Sydney Showground, Sydney Olympic Park, Australia.
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