Dec 13, 2011 / Source: Site Equipment Magazine
Site Equipment magazine interviews Product & Strategy Director James Saxton about the launch of MSite 4.0 a fully operational cloud solution. Interview starts on page 31.
Oct 6, 2011 / Source: Biometrics New Portal
Human Recognition Systems (HRS)'s new MSite 3.6 with enhanced 3G capability now provides remote central management of multiple (national) perimeters when an MSite location is served by 3G
Aug 27, 2011 / Source: Construction News Portal
Human Recognition Systems (HRS) has sponsored the environmental project of the year award at this year’s Construction News Awards 2011.
Aug 1, 2011 / Source: Health and Safety Matters
Nick Wilkinson explains how developments in biometric technology are helping construction site managers to keep sites safe
Jul 27, 2011 / Source: Construction News
Construction News talks about Human Recognition Systems’ MSite system, analysing how it can offer contractors tighter control of site access as
well as gaining project efficiencies by recording and responding to workers’ biometric data
Jul 21, 2011 / Source: Construction News Portal
Human Recognition Systems (HRS) has sponsored the environmental project of the year award at this year’s Construction News Awards 2011. The event is the UK construction industry’s most prestigious awards event and brings together this year’s top contractors and honours those who have performed exceptionally.
Jun 30, 2011 / Source: Find Biometrics
Carillion has selected Human Recognition Systems (HRS) to manage access control and workforce management reporting across three of their most high profile building schools for the future (BSF) projects in Wolverhampton.
Jun 24, 2011 / Source: Barbour
Carillion has selected Human Recognition Systems (HRS) to manage access control and workforce management reporting across three of their most high profile building schools for the future (BSF) projects in Wolverhampton.
Jun 24, 2011 / Source: Construction News Portal
Carillion's building schools for the future (BSF) projects at Coppice, Wednesfield and Bilston, required an accurate and efficient way of managing site access and reporting against site incidents
Jun 14, 2011 / Source: Pro Security Zone
The MSite access control and workforce management system from Human Recognition Systems is providing improved reporting and management at the Botanic House project at Cambridge
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