[Video Guide] Hunter Valley Operations: Day-in-the-life of an OCE

[Video Guide] Hunter Valley Operations: Day-in-the-life of an OCE

Welcome to a "Day-in-the-life" for an OCE at HVO.

This video guide has been designed to show you everything from installation to Stat Report production.
Below is a full length video.
This video has been broken up in the following sections to act as a quick reference.

Full Length Video (25 minutes)

Introduction (2 minutes)


Installation (1 minute)


Log in and Homepage (1 minute)


Using the Map (3 minutes)


Edit, Inspect and Comment (2 minutes)


Add and Resolve Hazards/Features (4 minutes)


Guided Inspections and Stat Report Generation (10 minutes)


Support (1 minute)

Phone 0423 912 557






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