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Register incidents anywhere – anytime

EQS Offline makes it possible for users to register incidents, nonconformities etc. anywhere, anytime, inside or outside mobile coverage.

Organizations with many field workers have much to gain by making the internal systems available out in the fields. For many employees, registration first happens when they’re back at the office, and thus can the actual registration be forgotten or misstated. An incident that’s not reported, is a lost opportunity for improvement.

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EQS Offline – Register nonconformities, or other records, anywhere, anytime.

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