Automated systems:Automated time and attendance systems(iTAC) can - TopicsExpress



          

Automated systems:Automated time and attendance systems(iTAC) can use electronic tags, barcode badges,magnetic stripe cards,biometrics(hand, fingerprint, or facial), and touch screens In place of paper cards which employees touch or swipe to identify themselves and record their working hours as they enter or leave the work area. The recorded information is then ideally automatically transferred to a computer for processing although some systems require an operator to physically transfer data from the clocking point to the computer using a portable memory device. The computer may then be employed to perform all the necessary calculations to generate employee timesheets which are used to calculate the employees wages. An automated system reduces the risk of errors that are common in a manual system, and allows the workforce to be more productive instead of wasting time on tedious administrative tasks. SOLUTION-ITAC iTAC can solve these problems with an automated time and attendance monitoring system, designed to fit easily into your existing infrastructure and deliver detailed information about personnel throughout any organisation. ITACs superior active RFID hardware, placed at entry points of sites and facilities, will allow company management to: •Increase productivity through efficient use of staff hours. •Ensure all staff work the hours for which they are contracted. •Reduce absenteeism with careful monitoring of sick leave and missing personnel. •Receive warnings when overtime bills reach a certain level. •Monitor statutory break times. •Reduce overall staffing costs. Instantly locate all personnel and visitors in the case of an emergency. ITACS superior RFID solutions deliver total visibility of all staff and visitors and allow you to manage major expenditure like wage and overtime bills, reducing your overheads and increasing productivity.
Posted on: Tue, 14 Oct 2014 09:59:08 +0000

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