To help organisations welcome back employees and visitors safely, Check-In Online surveys and reports on the health status of anyone that may have been exposed to the COVID-19 virus.
Canon Solutions America, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Canon U.S.A., Inc., announced it is making available a cloud-based solution that can help organisations ease the challenge of safely granting access to their facilities.
Check-In Online, leveraging eForm technology, makes it possible to create a secure, electronic and dynamic way to gather critical information from either internal or external parties who wish to gain access to a business location.
Upon completion of a simple yet comprehensive questionnaire, responses can be sent out automatically as part of an automated workflow. The information gathered can be routed to the appropriate departments or stakeholders (Human Resources, on-premises Security or EMT, business unit, etc.) for immediate notification.
By using a personal device to access the form or a personal stylus at an on-site kiosk, the check-in process can become touchless. The captured data is encrypted throughout the workflow and in the information repository.
“As businesses begin to reopen, safety precautions must be taken prior to employees entering their building to help mitigate the risk of spreading COVID-19 to healthy workers,” said Randy Dazo, Chief Strategy Officer, Keypoint Intelligence. “The Check-In Online technology allows for important stakeholders at the company to feel secure knowing its employees safely enter the building, in efforts to help prevent unhealthy workers from contaminating the facility.”
Canon said that Check-In Online is simple to deploy, intuitive for users, and provides centralised tracking and auditing for administrations.
“This process is critical for every organisation facing the challenge of successfully and safely re-opening their offices and other workplaces,” said Peter P. Kowalczuk, President, Canon Solutions America, Inc. “By all accounts, this is a valuable solution that is needed in the current situation, and one that will continue to be necessary for the foreseeable future.”