Workforce currency
The roster becomes the evidence that everyone working was licensed to be there
This is the module most venues and security operators switch on first, because the exposure is immediate and the current control is usually a folder of photocopies. Credentials are held per person with expiry dates, flagged sixty days out, verified as attested register checks, and stamped at every shift sign-on — so the question 'was that person licensed on the night' has a one-click answer.
What it does
Credentials tracked
RSA, RCG, security 1A, Master Licence 2A, first aid and certificates of currency, held per person and per venue.
Attested register checks
Who checked the credential, against which register, and on what date — recorded as an attestation, not a tick box.
Per-shift sign-on
Every shift sign-on stamps the credential state at that moment, producing a record an inspector can read back.
60-day lapse alerting
Expiring credentials surface before the roster is built, not after someone has already worked a shift uncovered.
What that gets you
- Removes the single most common licensing exposure a venue carries
- Security operators can resell currency evidence to every venue they staff
- Adoption inside week one — no register migration required to start
