eQA – Common – Hourly QA’s
The “QA’s Today” is located in the upper part of the reporting Dashboard for eQA and shows the number of QA’s that have been conducted for the day.
The “QA’s Today” is located in the upper part of the reporting Dashboard for eQA and shows the number of QA’s that have been conducted for the day.
The navigation bar will appear on the left side when on a PC or Mac, and on the right side when on a mobile device.
On mobile, you may see a hamburger menu to expand the navigation:
electronic Quality Assurance, known as eQA, is real-time monitoring and reporting to increase standardization and decrease subjectivity of Quality Assurance related to employee performance management.
eQA will increase visibility within the organization to the quality of work done by their employees.
There are times that you will want to remove a Scan from rotation.
Maybe it is an area that is no longer needing the attention. Maybe it is no longer used. Maybe the Scan was accidental. There are a number of reasons to remove a Scan.
The Scans List in MRC is a good source of information and a great location for jumping deeper into MRC.
Below we will deep dive into the various features and functionality possible from the Scans List page.
There are times that you upload a spreadsheet, have conducted some scans, or otherwise had some activity that you feel should be visible in the system.
Once you have loaded your scans into the system, you will need a barcode, or QR code, to scan.
Luckily, this is one of the easiest parts.
Sometimes the Tasks needed for a particular Architectural ID, or Area, change. Sometimes there is a typo.
There is a way to make changes to individual Scans after they are in the system.
Once the barcodes, also known as QR Codes, are in place they are ready for scanning and reporting. Most devices include a barcode scanner on the camera by default, but if not, any “Barcode” or “QR Code” reader app will work. All these devices are supported out of the box. No extra hardware or software …
After the Scans have been loaded into the system, they are ready to be printed and placed around the facility.
Once the barcodes, also known as QR Codes, are in place they are ready for scanning and reporting. Many devices include a barcode scanner on the camera, but if not, any “Barcode” or “QR Code” reader app will work.