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Favourite Feature – High Risk Check-ins

I want to check-in before my scheduled time. I’m going into a high risk situation

Sometimes, Workers find they are entering a potentially high risk situation.  As a result, they want to check-in before the next scheduled check-in is due.

For example: Teddy is scheduled to check in again at 2pm, which is two hours from now. She is going into a new location and she’s nervous. She wants to adjust her next check-in time to 30 minutes.


Choosing a high risk check in in Ok Alone lone worker systems app

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iPhone users will see the High Risk button on their main screen.
Android users will see the High Risk button in their main menu, top left of screen.

 

This post was last modified on March 8, 2023 10:27 pm

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