Dashboard - Overexposed Personnel


This card shows count of the unique headsets that recorded 100% of their dose or greater on the selected Workgroup(s) within the date period filtered.


Dose is the noise exposure expressed as a percentage of the normal allowable daily noise dose measured by the internal microphones.

For week, month or custom range calculations, we count the headset only once even if it was overexposed on multiple days. The data view shows the total number of overexposures with a line per headset per date.

For more of an understanding on Overdose/Overexposure see here.


In the following article we aim to cover:



What does this metric show?


Graph View


The overexposed personnel card shows the number of headsets that have recorded 100% of their dose. So for the example below there is one headset that has been overexposed.

Assigning headsets to specific Operatives is good practice to ensure you know which PPE is being utilised and who is more at risk of overexposures.

Data View


This view is useful as it will show you how many times an operative has been overexposed within a certain timeframe.

By toggling to the data view (Top right of the card) you are able to see the data upon which the Overexposed Personnel metric is based. This view is useful as it shows a distinct line for each headset that was worn and returned data in the date period selected.


  • The HeadsetID shows the unique identifier of the device and selecting this will show you the exact dosimetry data sample that the line is based upon. This is similar to other metric cards and works across the Dashboard.


  • Assigned To shows the Operative that was assigned to this headset in the selected date period filtered. If there was no Operative assigned then a dash is shown instead - . Selecting this will show you the Operative overview window and gives a historical breakdown of the Operatives exposure over the last 12 months.


  • The Usage column shows the total period that was recorded in the following format (hours:minutes:seconds.)


  • The Workgroup column shows the Workgroup that the headset belonged to during the date period filtered. If the headset was in multiple Workgroups during a filtered period the last one that it ended up in is shown in this field.

Note: As with all data metrics in the Dashboard in Peak you are able to filter ascending to descending on any of the columns to reorganise the data. For example listing operators alphabetically or listing the lowest duration to the highest duration recorded by a headset.


What do the colours indicate?

Grey

Grey indicates that there are no overexposed headsets recorded.

Red

A red indicator signifies an overexposed headset. The number shown indicates the count of the users overexposed.


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