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‘Exposed’: Pen and paper sign-ins at ‘hot’ hotels put Victoria at risk – The Age
The Victorian workplaces most at risk from COVID-19 infection have not yet adopted QR code technology designed to track and record staff movements.
All staff reporting to work at the two hotels manually log in on arrival and log off at the end of their shift. This means that, in the event of an outbreak at either site, contact tracers would be forced to sift through pages of hand-written entries to determine which staff might have been exposed.
The advantage of the QR system, which is supported by the SafeWorks App, is it provides a readily searchable database of when and where staff have worked. It also enables staff to record in the system…
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