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WorkJam launches health check analysis tool for frontline workforces

by CM Staff   

Technology / IIoT Electronics


The solutions provider introduces a new tool to reduce the spread of COVID-19 among frontline employees

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MONTREAL — WorkJam, a digital workplace solutions provider for organizations with frontline employees, announced on May 28 the release of its new, next-generation health check analysis tool, enabling employers to reduce the spread of COVID-19 among frontline employees and their customers while complying with local laws and regulations.

With WorkJam’s health check analysis tool, employers prompt associates and leaders of frontline teams to complete a recurring mandatory health check survey on their mobile devices, which must be completed in order to clock in to a shift. The survey includes a variety of questions selected by the employer to ensure associates are healthy to work. The tool also triggers notifications and tasks to managers based on specific answers within a survey.

Using this survey and scheduling data, businesses can minimize the spread of COVID-19 and alert staff who may have come into contact with an employee reporting symptoms, according to WorkJam.

“Now more than ever, frontline staff are looking to their employers for guidance and protection,” said Paul Wyatt, vice-president of product management at WorkJam, in a prepared statement. “The employers that are able to provide a high level of leadership and assurance to their staff will come out of this crisis with healthy, engaged, and loyal employees.”

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WorkJam’s health check analysis tool allows for real-time documentation and validation attestation, further reducing legal liability for businesses navigating the challenges of reopening in the current climate, according to the firm. The tool can also be applied to cases outside of the current pandemic, verifying that every employee is alert and healthy to clock in to a shift.

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