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Overview
This article gives an overview of the processes used in the allocation/deallocation of QR Codes. All staff responsible for the installation of QR codes should familiarise themselves with this article.
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To be able to allocate QR Codes onsite, the person doing so must have the Resource Allocator contact role. |
Setting Up Your App
The app will be recording your location. You should check that your location services are turned on;
iOS
Go to Settings > Privacy > Location Services.
Make sure that Location Services is on.
Android
Open your phone's Settings app.
Tap Security & location. ...
Tap Location.
Make sure Location is on.
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The app will also require access to your camera to scan the QR codes and take photos. When you see the following requests you must select Allow.
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Prior to a QR Code allocation site visit
Prior to visiting the site to place QR Code site signs, you should confirm with a platform administrator that the project is available on the platform (otherwise, you will not be able to allocate the QR Code to the project.)
When going to the site to place site signs, you should check that you have the necessary/correct QR Code signs and sufficient cable ties to secure them.
Placement of QR Code Site SignsWhen placing the signs, you should ensure that;
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Allocating a QR Code Site Sign
When you are on the site that you wish to allocate a QR Code, follow these steps using the Onsite Eye mobile application.
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The QR Code will be allocated to the site, and you will be automatically checked in to the site.
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Unallocating a QR Code
QR Code site signs are reusable and should be unallocated from their current site when they are no longer needed on the site and are physically removed. They then become available again to allocate to a new site when ready.
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