Asset Tags

Learn how to create and utilize asset tags in Chekhub.

Asset tags in Chekhub provide a powerful method for identifying and tracking assets, ensuring accuracy and accountability during task execution. By assigning unique tags such as serial numbers to assets, you can validate their usage in checklists, streamline task completion, and prevent errors. Asset tags are particularly valuable in workflows that require strict validation, like barcode scanning, helping to maintain operational efficiency and compliance.


Creating Asset Tags in Chekhub

  1. Assigning Tags to Assets:
    • When creating an asset in Chekhub, use the Details Pane to define key information about the asset.
    • You can assign a unique asset tag, such as the serial number, to identify the asset. For example, you might tag a circuit breaker (ex: Breaker123) with its serial number, ex: #Breaker_1234.
  2. Save the Asset:
    • Once you have entered the asset information and assigned the asset tag, save it. This tag is now available to be referenced in future tasks and checklists for validation.

Using Asset Tags in Checklists

  1. Associating Asset Tags with Checklist Steps:
    • When setting up a checklist in Chekhub, you can link specific steps for validation by using the #AssetTag.
    • This ensures that the task is directly related to the correct asset that has been defined in the workflow, enforcing accuracy.
  2. Validation Using Asset Tags in Barcode Steps:
    • In certain checklist steps, such as a barcode scan, the technician is required to scan the physical asset's barcode.
    • The system will compare the scanned barcode with the asset tag that has been defined on the asset being worked on.

Example: Using Asset Tags for Validation

Scenario: A technician is performing maintenance on a circuit breaker and must use Chekhub's checklist to ensure proper isolation of the correct breaker. The system uses asset tags and barcode scanning for validation.

  1. Setup:
    • The asset tag for the circuit breaker is #Breaker_123, which was assigned when the breaker asset was created in Chekhub.
  2. Checklist Validation:
    • One of the steps in the maintenance checklist requires the technician to scan the barcode of the breaker, to ensure that the correct piece of equipment is being serviced.
  3. System Validation:
    • When the technician scans the barcode, Chekhub will validate that the scanned barcode matches the asset tag (#Breaker_123) that is associated with circuit breaker. If the tags match, the technician can proceed with the task.
  4. Ensuring Accuracy:
    • If the asset tag and barcode do not match, the technician will not be able to proceed, ensuring that only the correct asset is handled.

Benefits of Using Asset Tags in Chekhub

  • Accurate Asset Identification: Asset tags help ensure that technicians are working on the correct equipment, reducing the chances of errors.
  • Improved Validation: By using asset tags with checklist steps, particularly in conjunction with barcode scanning, teams can validate tasks with greater precision.

Using asset tags in Chekhub enhances the accuracy, accountability, and efficiency of asset management. By integrating tags into your workflows, you ensure that technicians handle the correct assets and follow proper procedures, reducing the risk of mistakes. Asset tags also streamline task validation, making processes like barcode scanning more reliable and time-effective. With these features, Chekhub enables teams to manage assets with confidence and precision, improving overall operational performance.