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Manage EMS Equipment Inventory With Slate Pages

04/08/2022

Slate Pages provides users with a simple way to track what supplies they have on hand, how much of it, and when it will expire. By accessing your supply inventory through our mobile app, personnel will quickly be able to record what supplies they take when replenishing their medical equipment after a call.

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The Importance of Equipment Failure Insights

03/25/2022

The digital age has really changed the way equipment diagnostics is approached. Prior to smartphones and the internet of things (IoT), preventive maintenance was very difficult. Most facility managers were focused on reaction not prevention.

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Improve Inspection Completion Rates With Slate Pages App

03/25/2022

Slate Pages makes inspections less of a hassle. Digitizing your inspections makes them easier to complete, and therefore more likely to get done.

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Simplify HVAC Equipment Inspections With Slate Pages

03/11/2022

The Slate Pages app and special QR code is the perfect tool for inspecting your HVAC equipment. Slate Pages can generate inspection reports, set reminders when inspections need to be done, and safely stores inspection records so they will never get lost while also being cost effective.

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Managing Safety Harness & Lanyard Inspections With Slate Pages

03/04/2022

Wearing a safety harness saves lives. Performing daily inspection of your safety harness will help protect you and your workers’ from accidents. Slate Pages is an easy to use inspection app that makes inspecting your harnesses & lanyards digital, fast, & trackable.

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Aerial Lift/Platform Daily Inspections For Your Project

02/21/2022

Aerial Lifts are common on multistory constructions projects often require quarterly and annual inspection. They are a very cost-effective way to access elevated work areas without erecting scaffolding or staging. Unfortunately, the industries casual approach to daily inspection and training has cost American construction worker lives.

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