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Project administrators
RIW system Version 1.0
SLIDE 2 Agenda
- Introductions
- System differences
- Permissions
- Demonstration and training
- Questions and Answers
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SLIDE 4 Overview of RIW Program
The Rail Industry Worker Program (RIW) is a competency management system that aims to establish a cohesive, national approach to competency management. The goal of the RIW Program is to minimise the risk of untrained personnel carrying out work on the Australian rail network and enhancing safety by enabling participants to view
- r share information about rail workers in the RIW System.
Introduction
SLIDE 5 Australasian Railway Association
The Australasian Railway Association (ARA) is the peak body for rail in Australia and New Zealand, representing all sectors of the rail
- industry. The ARA provides a coordinated and unified voice on
relevant issues of national importance to the rail sector. The ARA
- wns and endorses the RIW Program on behalf of its members and
industry.
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Metro Trains Australia
Metro Trains Australia (MTA) is a consortium of rail and construction businesses led by shareholders MTR Corporation, John Holland Group and UGL Rail. MTA will become the new service provider for the RIW Program from 28 June 2019, following a rigorous tender process run by ARA.
SLIDE 7 Hierarchy
ARA Network Project Site Zone
around the hierarchy- People can only see below have no visibility above
visibility over all workers swiped into their network
level by cardholders
Project Administrator: Individual who is able to assist with managing a project and the associated requirements.
SLIDE 8 RIW System Hierarchy
- Hierarchical structure
- Permissions base – need to know
basis
- Fully traceable and auditable
- Live data via one system interface
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Association and Visibility
Association: Employers are able to request association from a worker, allows for advance visibility of a workers profile. Workers can accept or reject request and have the ability to end association Once a worker swipes in or is spot checked on the network, the network has visibility over their profile and is able to place blocks and suspensions.
SLIDE 10 Features
- AHP’s will be able to load Medical/D&A results directly into the worker’s profile
- Approved RTO’s can load training certificates - No verification required as loaded by source of truth
- Employers or non approved RTO’s can still load other training certificates but will require verification
- Customisable, auditable and real time reporting on all people swiped in or who’s last activity was on the
Network and your Project
- Live swipes and audit trails
- Live issuing and recording of toolbox talks by access controllers
- Ability for detailed project set up:
- Projects
- Sites
- Zones
- Assessments able to be performed by qualified assessors and upload evidence directly into the workers
profile
- Management of blocks and suspensions by Network Operator
SLIDE 11 Features
- Technology
- PC card readers
- Smart Device capability - Apple and Android
- Off line swipes
- Self-swipe – Lone workers
- Spot check function
- PPE Allocation
- MY RIW – visibility for workers over their own profile including Job Roles,
Competencies and pending expiries
- Online ID check
- Reliable system 24/7/365 days
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System changes
SLIDE 13 Project Administrator Permission’s
- Ability view core, emergency, employment and subscription details for cardholders who
have activity within the Project
- Able to view current blocks, work restrictions and risk assessments for cardholder’s
- Ability add project, site or zoned based competencies to a cardholders profile
- Able to suspend/lift project, site or zone based competencies temporarily or permanently
- Able to define sites, zones and edit project, site or zone based competencies
- Able to view current job roles (national and network)
- Able to view national, network, project, site, zone and employer based competencies
- Able to view all workers currently signed into site (muster list) and Shifts/Swipe history of
cardholders
- Able to run pre-defined system reports
SLIDE 14 Demonstration topics
- Dashboard
- Creation of sites and zones including competencies
- Viewing the workers profile
- Adding Project, site or zone based competencies to a workers profile
- Creating the muster list
- Visitors
- Creating Site Administrator user log in
- Reporting
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Dashboard
Log in credentials: Created by the Employer Administrator. Link sent via email and new Project Administrator is invited to set up a password.
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Short cuts
Short cuts provide the ability to easily access the most commonly used functions within the RIW system relating to the Project Administrator.
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Viewing workers profile
Project Administrators: Ability to view and access cardholders profiles who’s last activity occurred on any site within their Project. Project administrators have view only rights.
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Creating Sites and Zones within a Project
Swipes or spot checks occur at site level. Network Operators have visibility over all cardholders who have been swiped or spot checked into their network. Swipes
SLIDE 19 ARTC Day 1
Site Project Network Operator
ARTC Hunter Valley Maitland Muswellbrook Inland Rail Inland Rail ARTC Interstate- Kalgoorlie to Serviceton ARTC Port Augusta Wagga ARTC Corportate Buisness Units ARTC Corporate Affairs & People ARTC Corporate Services and Safety
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TfNSW Day 1
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Adding Project, Site or Zone based competencies to a workers profile
Project Administrators are able to add Project, Site or Zone based competencies to a workers profile.
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Creating the Muster List
The muster list allows you to view a summary of all workers and visitors currently swiped into a site/zone within your Project
SLIDE 23 Visitors
The visitors Tab allows you to:
- Register a visitor
- View victors to the site today
- View, Reprint, swipe out or cancel visitor generated passes
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Creating Site Administrator user log in
If the Project is large and contains multiple sites, the Project administrator may elect to create Site Administrators. Site administrators can perform functions at a site level within the Project.
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Reporting
Allows Project Administrators to create predefined system reports
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Questions and Answers