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Turn on GPS Location
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 ...
Maps and GIS
HazView allows administrators to customise their sites, maps and GIS settings. This will usually be set up for you by the HazView staff based on the desired configuration and number of licenses. For each site, you can control what layers are present ...
How to View Resolved Hazards/Features
Viewing Resolved/Inactive/Misreported Hazards or Features: All hazards and features are permanently stored in the Register. No information is ever deleted from HazView. All hazards and features can be viewed on the map at any time be selecting Layers ...
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. ...
[Visual How-To] Core Functions Guide
Here you can find a guide that covers all the core functions used in HazView. This guide is for sites using Guided Inspections to complete their stat report. To access the guide, please download the attached .pdf