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| Having calculated the workload for the field staff you can ensure sensible rounds can be assigned and that the work requested can be completed with the available resources. Alternatively, STAR will give you the ability to assign work more evenly between samplers. |
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| Working hours and geographic position of the samplers can be overridden for a particular day’s schedule if the sampler was not available for the full working day. |
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| The most basic option uses straight-line distance, access time, sampling time and an average speed to calculate workload. Compared with a manual process this is a large improvement and often identifies resource optimisation. |
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| Straight-line distance and average travelling speeds are only indicative. This becomes even more inaccurate if roads are difficult to travel or you have two sites close by either side of a river with the bridge some distance away. Site Matrix allows you to define special travelling conditions between two sites to calculate a more accurate estimate of workload. |
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| The round can be exported to a digital file that can be loaded into ESRI or MapInfo. This will allow for the creation and printing of route maps, optimised routing and accurate estimate of distance, time and workload. |
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