DamageAccess™
Cloud based reporting service
Report damage to infrastructure by Utilities and Contractors within your state.
Tell Me MoreDamageAccess is an online tool that allows utilities and contractors to report both damages to underground utility facilities and violations of safe excavating practices that did not result in asset damage. Reports are then reviewed by the state regulatory body, allowing the data to then be passed to DIRT.
Benefits
Simplify compliance
State Regulators and One Call companies can generate and review reports on damages.
Stay up to date
Delivers a single, real-time view of all reported damages and near misses within your region.
Stay on top of data
Receive real-time alerts allowing for required reviews to be actioned immediately.
Streamline reporting
Automated workflow and alerts provide simple Damage Report tracking.
Access your data from anywhere
DamageAccess can be securely accessed anytime, anywhere from a web browser.
Improve responsiveness
Be notified of all damages to underground utility facilities and violations of safe excavating practices by providing an easy-to-use tool to contractors & utilities.
Frequent, relevant reporting
Scheduled reports are provided monthly, allowing details of each damage to be examined and trends determined. The dashboard view for regulators provides a quick and easy overview of damages as they are reported.
Simplify your workflow
DamageAccess requires all reports to follow a simple workflow – allowing for content of reports to be signed off internally before being submitted to the state regulator for review and reporting.
HEAR FROM OUR CUSTOMERS
PelicanCorp automate CBYD ticket screening for GNHWPCA
The team at Greater New Haven Water Pollution Control Authority explain how through the use of ScreenAccess they have seen a significant reduction in the resources and time required to review, respond to and mark out CBYD 811 tickets. Contractors receive an automated response within minutes of submitting their CBYD ticket indicating the presence of underground facilities and then outlines the actions by GNHWPCA.