PREDICT™ Workplace has extensive user-friendly prompts and alerts to assist with usability and accurate capture of the information being recorded. This means that even if you are not particularly experienced or comfortable with computer systems, PREDICT™ Workplace is easy to use and intuitive. Each different type of assessment also has validation checks on each question so that the right type of information is captured in the right way, and with a high level of accuracy.
A team of experienced Occupational Health practitioners helped develop and tailor the PREDICT™ Workplace system. Practitioners can set reminder flags for each individual being assessed that prompt them to carry out the appropriate assessments at the right intervals dependent upon hazard exposure and capability testing requirements. This ensures that everybody is assessed for health issues as regulated by their occupation.
Compliant with the New Zealand Standards
The health assessments included in PREDICT™ Workplace have been aligned with the requirements of the Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992 and associated Regulations, Codes of Practice and relevant guidelines. The forms guide the assessment process and include clinical validation of the measurements recorded where appropriate.
Security of System & Data
Health practitioners access the system via individual logins and passwords. Any personally identifiable information stored on the system is encrypted to a high level (256-bit encryption) and stored in an anonymised format. Information sent via the internet when using the system is transferred in a secure way via secure socket layer (SSL).
Web Delivered
PREDICT™ Workplace is delivered on the internet and is therefore available wherever there is access to the web. The system can be used in any location on any computer with a broadband connection, or on a laptop using mobile connectivity. No system-specific software or hardware is required to access and run the system. In areas where internet connectivity is not available, an ‘off-line’ version of the forms can be made available which can later be synchronised with the main system.