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* No training is possible until you have read this section | * No training is possible until you have read this section | ||
* Your trainer will either ask you to read it or talk the group through it | * Your trainer will either ask you to read it or talk the group through it | ||
* This is mandatory and training will not | * This is mandatory and training will not procced until all users have undertaken this | ||
==Essentials== | ==Essentials== | ||
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<pre>https://training.inertia-technology.com.au/register</pre> | <pre>https://training.inertia-technology.com.au/register</pre> | ||
===Can you log on to the User or Manager portals?=== | |||
<pre>https://training.inertia-technology.com.au</pre> | |||
By default the creation of accounts gives no access to the system. This is by design because: | |||
* Every person in the system (employees, contractors, contacts, general public, etc) are technically users. | |||
* This means that you may wish to record information about a contact or member of the public but you have no desire to permit them to login. | |||
** At some point in the future you may have a contact become a vendor and you might want to give them access to upload documents (copies of insurance, compliance information) to the system; hence having them as a user enables this. | |||
* Having a default of no access means that a staff member has to take responsibility to give an other person access. In no uncertain terms, you are responsible for the levels of access that you give to users and must take a well thought out approach to who should have access, why and to what. | |||
** If you make mistakes in access rights you run the risk of individuals accessing more information than you want them to. Be very careful and have Management set guidelines as to how you will control access and rights for users. |
Revision as of 22:53, 3 August 2024
Before You Begin
Have you read the section on the Main Page called: Before You Begin ???
- No training is possible until you have read this section
- Your trainer will either ask you to read it or talk the group through it
- This is mandatory and training will not procced until all users have undertaken this
Essentials
- Computer / Tablet with an Internet connection
- Phones are not recommended as this training is for HSEQ users who conduct most of their duties from a desk. Some of the screens because of large objects will not scale well on a phone
- An open document / notepad to take notes.
- Whilst this is the source of truth of the platform and all support will reference this document you may find it helpful to have some of your own notes to cover you specific use case.
- If you find something absent from this documentation please report it using the help link under the User drop down in the system so we can advise their location or update the documentation as required.
- An email address that you have access to.
- Example files (images and documents) that are not sensitive, confidential or subject to copyright. You can download some from here: https://support.inertia-technology.com.au/tools/Examples.zip
Create An Account
https://training.inertia-technology.com.au/register
Can you log on to the User or Manager portals?
https://training.inertia-technology.com.au
By default the creation of accounts gives no access to the system. This is by design because:
- Every person in the system (employees, contractors, contacts, general public, etc) are technically users.
- This means that you may wish to record information about a contact or member of the public but you have no desire to permit them to login.
- At some point in the future you may have a contact become a vendor and you might want to give them access to upload documents (copies of insurance, compliance information) to the system; hence having them as a user enables this.
- Having a default of no access means that a staff member has to take responsibility to give an other person access. In no uncertain terms, you are responsible for the levels of access that you give to users and must take a well thought out approach to who should have access, why and to what.
- If you make mistakes in access rights you run the risk of individuals accessing more information than you want them to. Be very careful and have Management set guidelines as to how you will control access and rights for users.