The Cushman & Wakefield Safe Work Assurance Platform (SWAP) is a web portal and mobile application which integrates safety and asset management standards to produce a work order management solution. SWAP replaces current paper forms with one handy app that allows contractors to:
– Receive and close work orders
– Complete pre-start risk assessments
– Request and receive approval for permits to work
– Collect asset information
– Manage qualification, licence and certification expiration dates
– Assurance only competent and qualified technicians complete jobs
– Complete service delivery commentary against the asset including any future maintenance recommendations
SWAP manages contractors, technicians and workers on an individual level. The application requires each technician and worker to register and then record all qualifications relating to their job and skill set, which will allow them to be allocated work orders directly relevant to their skill level. SWAP registration is also required for subcontractor companies and their technicians or workers.
SWAP shows all current valid qualifications for each technician and worker at the time of allocating the job. Expired qualifications will need to be updated in the system to enable the technician or worker to be allocated further work. In this way, SWAP provides employers with an easy way to keep track of their technicians’ and workers’ qualifications.
How does SWAP work?
When a work order is raised by the Cushman & Wakefield Operations Centre (call centre), it is sent directly to the contractor company’s SWAP Contractor Portal, who will then allocate the job to a qualified technician or worker. The job is accepted through the SWAP app by the technician or worker, who completes the job using the app.
Once the app is downloaded on the technician’s device, SWAP is able to work in an offline mode for areas with poor or no reception. Once back in range the actions completed will load into the system. The app is most effective in an area of reception and with access to the internet. The technician will need to have downloaded the work order onto their device before reaching a site in a poor or no internet reception area.
For more information, please see our SWAP FAQ’S
SWAP benefits
– No licence fees for contractor companies, technicians or workers to use the app
– Enables contractor companies to ensure employed technicians and workers are compliant with WHS legislation
– When technician/worker qualifications expire they cannot be assigned work, preventing non-competent workers on sites
– Manage qualification, licence and certification expiration dates
– No more paper forms to carry and complete
– Work orders contain essential client information such as site rules, PPE requirements, access requirements and known hazards
– Work orders show location details in a Google Map format
– Quick and easy to use pre-start risk assessment form
– Receive pre-start risk assessments and job close out notifications for unoccupied sites via the application to review and approve
– Easy to use permit to work forms, submitted at the touch of a button, resulting in a quicker approval process
– Completed and closed work orders are sent directly to the Cushman & Wakefield Operations Centre from the app, enabling a quicker invoicing and payment schedule
– Enables real time work order management
– Reduced time on site for work order updates and closures
– Complete service delivery commentary against the asset including any future maintenance recommendations
– User friendly way to identify and collect asset information
– View technician/worker profiles directly on the app
– SWAP is a native app allowing a work order to be completed (if already downloaded to your device) when you are in a site with little or no reception
– SWAP is compatible with both Apple iOS and Android devices