In this article, we will go over how to add a Post Order, how an m-Post or desktop User can view and acknowledge a new Post order, how to edit a Post Order, how to copy a Post Order to another Post and how to see a Post Order Viewed/Acknowledgement History.
- How to Add a Post Order
- How an m-Post User Can View and Acknowledge a New Post Order
- How a Desktop User Can View and Acknowledge a New Post Order
- How to Edit and Manage a Post Order
- How to see a Post Order Viewed/Acknowledgement History
- How to Copy a Post Order to Another Post
- How to Edit and Manage a Post Order - Continued
How to Add a Post Order
To add a Post Order:
1. Log onto your Guardtek web portal.
2. Select the specific Property Location you want to add a Post Order for in the upper right-hand corner dropdown.
3. Once you have verified/selected the Property Location to hover over the Post Order Module and click Add New Post Order.
4. On the Post Order page click the green Add New Post Order button at the upper right-hand corner.
5. In the Post Order pop-up box use the drop-downs and fill in the Post Order set up fields:
Language (1) - Select the language preference. If you have users with various language preference, make sure you are creating a Post Order for each language.
Overall Classification (2) - Choose between Safety related or Security related. Depending on the Overall Classification chosen the Category drop-down menu will also change to reflect Safety or Security options.
Type of Order / Standard (3) - Choose between Standing Post Orders and Passdowns. The differences are that Standing Post Orders remain in the system indefinitely, Passdowns will have an expiration date and time.
To set the expiration date and time of the Passdown, click the green calendar icon and select the date on the pop-up calendar, then click the field the right of the green calendar icon and type in the expiration time in the 24 hour format hh:mm
Category (4) - Depending on the Overall Classification chosen the Category options will vary.
Security Options: Safety Options:
NOTE: If you would like to customize these category options, please contact your Success Specialist for more information.
Subject (5) - In the Subject filed name the Post Order.
Permission Level (6) - Set the permission level to control which users are allowed to make edits to this Post Order. Those with a permission level lower will only be able to view the post order.
Labels (7) - You can classify multiple Post Orders with a Label to make it easier to sort through. To create a Label click the blue Edit labels link and in the pop-up box name the label and hit enter or the green Add button. Add multiple labels and then click the green Save button.
The Labels will now appear in the Labels section of the Post Order page:
Effective Date / Time (8) - The Effective Date / Time automatically defaults to populate at the date and time the Post Order is created.
You can change the date and time a Post Order goes into effect by clicking the green calendar icon and selecting the date and then clicking the time field and changing the hh:mm format to the desired time.
To be acknowledged in (9) - Set the number of days you want the User(s) to acknowledge the Post Order within. For example, if you want the User(s) to read and acknowledge an important new safety bulletin you would want to add 1 in this field. After one day it will be noted that they are late to acknowledge Post Order.
6. Once all the required fields have been selected and populated, the next step is to create the body of the Post Order.
You will have 3 options to add a Post Order:
- Insert PDF
- Write Text
- Instruction Video
The Write Text circle is the default and you can manually write the post orders or cut and paste them from another document into the blank document field.
You have the option to add a header to the Post Orders by clicking the Include Header box.
To add the Post Orders as a PDF file click the Insert PDF circle and in the pop-up click the Choose File button, upload the PDF and click the green Upload File button.
To add the Post Orders as a video to click the Instruction Video circle then the Attache a video file link. In the pop-up click the Choose File button, upload the video file and click the green Upload File button.
7. Once the Post Orders have been added click the green Update button at the bottom right-hand corner.
NOTE: You can only use 1 of those 3 options at one time. You cannot have a video and a PDF, or other combinations.
8. Clicking the Update button will take you to the Current Post Assignments page. Here you will have the option to add the Post Order to additional Posts.
To add the Post Order to additional Posts click on the box of the Property Location name in the far right column. To add the Post Orders to all the property locations click the box in the header column.
Once the Post Order has been assigned to the desired property locations click the green Update button.
Your Post Order will now appear on the Post Orders home screen.
How an m-Post User Can View and Acknowledge a New Post Order
Once a new Post Order is added and the active date and time are reached the m-Post User will receive a notification that there is a new Post Order to be viewed and acknowledged.
To view the Post Order on m-Post:
1. Tap the Post Order notification:
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NOTE: iOS m-Post users will be taken to the Post Orders tab and need to tap the Post Order listed in the NEW section:
2. Depending on how the Post Order was set up the m-Post User can view the Post Orders, tap on View PDF file or tap on the Video file.
In this example the Post Order was set up as a PDF file:
iOS m-Post Android m-Post
3. Once the Post Order is read or viewed, tap the Acknowledge button.
How a Desktop User Can View and Acknowledge a New Post Order
Once a new Post Order is added and the active date and time is reached the desktop User will receive a notification that there is a new Post Order to be viewed and acknowledged.
To view the Post Order on the desktop version:
1. Click the Post Order notification icon at the upper right side of the GuardTek web portal home screen:
2. Depending on how the Post Order was set up the m-Post User can view the Post Orders, tap on View PDF file or tap on the Video file.
In this example the Post Order was set up as a PDF file:
3. Once the Post Order is read or viewed, click the Acknowledge Instruction button.
How to Edit and Manage a Post Order
To Edit a Post Order:
1. Log onto your Guardtek web portal.
2. Select the specific Property Location you want to add a Post Order for in the upper right-hand corner dropdown.
3. Once you have verified/selected the Property Location to hover over the Post Order Module and click Add New Post Order.
This will take you to the list of Post Orders created for the Post. There are 9 things that can be viewed, managed or edited:
In the Subject column (1) Click on the green eye icon to view the Post Orders.
In the Labels column (2) click the clipboard/pencil icon to add or remove Edit labels. To add a Label click the green Add button. To remove a Label click the grey X on the right-hand side of the blue Label name:
The green check-mark in a circle or red X circle in the Currently in Effect for this Site (3) column is a status view only and cannot be edited on this page.
How to see a Post Order Viewed/Acknowledgement History
To see a Post Order Viewed/Acknowledgement History:
1. Log onto your Guardtek web portal.
2. Select the specific Property Location you want to add a Post Order for in the upper right-hand corner dropdown.
3. Once you have verified/selected the Property Location to hover over the Post Order Module and click Add New Post Order.
This will take you to the list of Post Orders created for the Post.
Clicking on the grey card in the History column (4) will show who has viewed and acknowledged the Post Order and when:
How to Copy a Post Order to Another Post
To Copy a Post Order:
1. Log onto your Guardtek web portal.
2. Select the specific Property Location you want to add a Post Order for in the upper right-hand corner dropdown.
3. Once you have verified/selected the Property Location to hover over the Post Order Module and click Add New Post Order.
This will take you to the list of Post Orders created for the Post.
Click the box in the Copy column (5) for the Post order you want to copy then click the green paper icon in the Copy header.
How to Edit and Manage a Post Order - Continued
The assign the Post Orders to additional property locations click on the green building icon in the Post Assignments (6) column. In the pop-up box, you can select the Posts you want to add the Post Orders to.
You can select the Posts individually or select all by clicking on the top box in the header of the column.
To un-select a Post click the blue check-mark so that the box is blank.
Once all the desired Posts are selected click the green Update button at the bottom.
To manage who can see the Post Orders click the green padlock icon in the Authorizations (7) column.
In the pop-up box, you can manage each User role in the Show Post Order column.
A green check-mark indicates the User is Authorized to view the Post Orders.
A Red X circle indicates the User is not authorized to view the Post Orders.
To change the user Authorization click on the icon and it will change to the other Authorization option.
To Manage and make edits to the Post Order as is currently set up, click the green pencil icon in the Edit (8) column. This will take you to the Post Order set up page. (see step 5 in the How to Add a Post Order subheading above.)
Once all edits have been made click the green Update button at the bottom right-hand corner.
To delete a Post Oder (9) click on the box in the far right-hand side in the green trashcan icon column. Clicking the green trashcan icon with a Post Order checked will prompt a verification pop-up:
To continue deleting the Post Order click OK. This will remove the Post Oder(s) all sites it was assigned to.
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