Infrastructure on infrastructure: VAEA launches a building reporting system on the cloud.
Pinar Gulay and team launched AIRSystem: a consolidated asbestos reporting system on the Salesforce Customer 360 Platform for Government. This gives the VAEA and its stakeholders – those managing and occupying government offices, hospitals, train stations, and so on – a comprehensive, centralised database on the presence of asbestos, which they can then use to inform removal of asbestos from their buildings and until it is removed decisions regarding in situ management, inspection and maintenance.
Here’s how it works:
Government departments and agencies who have been granted access to AIRSystem are welcomed via an online community portal, giving users personalised information about asbestos-containing materials within their workplace buildings. The user can access the portal at any time and access information about the presence and condition of asbestos within their buildings.
Service Cloud provides the VAEA with case management functionality that gives the AIRSystem Adoption Support Team full visibility into customer requests. Government agencies or users outside the VAEA can submit requests for service or additional information regarding how the system works. Once a request has been submitted, a case is created and sent to the AIRSystem Adoption Support Team automatically, streamlining the process. The VAEA on the backend works to address and resolve cases, ensuring they are keeping the user informed in real-time.
- Virtual training and enablement
myTrailhead was added, which the team uses to provide online AIRSystem training as well as inform department and agency users about AIRSystem enhancements.
- Data-driven reports and dashboards
Einstein Analytics allows the VAEA to analyse and interrogate the data and provide departments and agencies with interactive dashboards. This allows each user to better understand their asbestos legacy and make informed decisions regarding the prioritised removal of the identified asbestos materials.
Additionally, dashboards offer clickable, web-style interfaces which allow end users to click in and drill down to see a certain level of detail or roll up to summary views, filter data to reflect an ACMs risk assessment, and more. AIRMaps is a geospatial tool that provides an additional layer to plot the location of buildings containing asbestos. AIRSystem is also able to integrate 3D renderings and images that allow the user to move virtually through the building, see the location and details of an ACM and access full details within the system. Users can also scan a QR code to access the system and pinpoint exactly where the ACM is located.
The team conducts tests in a Sandbox environment, giving them a way to improve new features and functionalities without disrupting VAEA’s active tools and operations.