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Organising field sampling and monitoring programmes and analysing the result data carries a heavy administrative burden. There is legislative pressure driving more and more requirements on the environmental scientist to provide a traceable audit from the planning of collections to the reporting of result data. Customers are demanding more immediate and detailed reporting. Consultants need to know how much a work parcel will cost them.
In response to this market trend, Trilogy has produced a software system that will organize a field programme and automate administrative tasks.
To see a demonstration movie about SITE TAPS for site investigations, click here.
To see a demonstration movie about planning using TAPS for interval sampling, click here.
To see a demonstration movie about work scheduling using TAPS for interval sampling, click here.
The heart of the system is TAPS - a workflow driven software package will automate the administrative tasks of running a field programme, including the creation of work schedules, calculate bottle requirements, log field collections and result data, pre-register samples in a laboratory and publish statutory or customer reports. The system provides a full electronic audit trail with checks to ensure compliance that all tasks have been completed within the permitted collection date rules
To provide a complete digital chain of custody, various electronic interfaces have been provided.
There is an interface to HAND for field data collection using a PDA, an export facility to pre-register laboratory samples and an interface to an environmental data warehouse such as EQuIS or Monitor Pro.
The package is provided either as stand-alone affordable desktop PC software for the independent environmental scientist or alternatively as a client-server networked version for larger organisations with sampling teams.
It is suitable for both consultants conducting one-off site investigations as well companies or agencies involved in regular or interval monitoring programmes.
To see a demonstration movie about SITE TAPS for site investigations, click here.
To see a demonstration movie about planning using TAPS for interval sampling, click here.
To see a demonstration movie about work scheduling using TAPS for interval sampling, click here.
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