If your device has a GPS chip, you are able to show your devices location on the map (Figure 10).
Note that this is not a survey quality location.
Users must not rely on the GPS location for identification of hazards, feature or measurement of controls.
Figure 10 – Turning on GPS and approving permissionsRelated Articles
Enable Location Services
If your device has GPS, HazView allows you to show your location on the map! Location Services on an iPad: When accessing HazView and enabling the user location, if the location prompt doesn’t appear or was previously denied: Open the Settings app. ...
How to Use the Map: Core Functions
The HazView map is the main interface for viewing hazards, completing inspections, placing new hazards and managing site information. The map displays your site imagery, hazards, features, inspections and any additional layers your site has added. ...
[Training Checklist] HazView Core
Attached is a training checklist that can be used to verify users are familiar with all the core functions of HazView Core. Teams are encouraged to sign off all core users and record these checklists in their document management system.
Turn Layers On or Off
Select the Layers button on the right hand side of the screen to control what information is visible. You can toggle hazard types, inspections, checklists, areas and other map items depending on your site setup. Figure 7 – Changing layer visibility
[PDF Guide] Quick Start Guide
Attached is a quick start guide that goes over all the core functions used in HazView Core.