What are Checklists?
Checklists allow you to get more insight into your operations with digital checks. You can use checklists to confirm frontline training, track quality, and make sure safety guidelines are followed.
Common Checklist Examples:
Safety in the workplace
Hygiene on a production line
Maintenance execution on a machine
Quality checks on a product
Checklist Answer Types
Checklists are designed in the same easy-to-use format as instructions. However, instead of guiding users through a process, checklists ask end-users to capture the state of things. The questions are formatted as PASS/FAIL or YES/NO.
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End-users can complete the checklist by responding with yes or no by selecting either the green check β
or red cross mark β. Additional information can be provided by adding details such as text, images, or videos.
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eSignatures
To enhance compliance, end-users can confirm task completion with a biometric hand signature βοΈ at the end of a checklist.
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