This document provides an overview of metrics for enrolled users at a construction site example, including:
- There are 472 total enrolled users, most of whom (463) are male. Only 9 are female.
- There are 6 fire wardens and 8 trained first aiders among the enrolled users.
- The largest groups by position are operatives (430) and sub-contractors (405).
- The majority have a green CSCS/ECS card as a construction site operative (383) or laborer (3).
BreeCS is a software package that integrates directly with Paxton Access and can fully manage the Net2 database to give construction sites an easy front-end for administering Access Control, Time and Attendance, CSCS Card Holders, Local Labour, Local Deliveries, Apprentices, Metrics, Fire Roll Call, Image Verification, Drugs and Alcohol Testing, Co2 and a whole lot more!
BreeCS Cloud is an optional bolt-on to the main BreeCS software allowing construction sites to have either basic, lite or pro Cloud functionality. In a nutshell it allows data that is collected on the local site to be available online from a single administration panel thus giving management an easy and convenient way to view and export data from multiple sites.
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5. BreeCS Metrics Ethnicity
Enrolled Users: 472 Prefer not to specify: 360
White English: 107 Asian/Asian British Indian: 0
White Welsh: 1 Asian/Asian British Pakistani: 0
White Scottish: 1 Asian/Asian British Bangladeshi: 0
White Nothern Irish: 0 Asian/Asian British Chinese: 0
White British: 1 Any other Asian background: 0
White Irish: 0
White Gypsy or Irish Traveller: 0 Black/African/Caribbean/Black British African: 0
Any other white background: 0 Black/African/Caribbean/Black British Caribbean: 0
Any other Black/African/Caribbean background: 0
White and Black Caribbean: 2 Other ethnic group Arab: 0
White and Black African: 0
White and Asian: 0 Any other ethnic group: 0
Any other Mixed/Multiple ethnic background: 0
6. BreeCS Metrics CSCS/ECS Card Type
Enrolled Users: 472 Site Issued Permit No CSCS/ECS Card: 1
Black or Platinum Management: 17 Red Trainee (Craft and Operative): 2
Blue Skilled Worker: 27 Red Trainee: 2
Blue Competent Operator: 7 Red Apprentice: 2
Blue Craft: 1 Red Provisional (Temporary Card): 3
Gold Advanced Craft / Skilled: 14 White/Red Trainee or Apprentice: 0
Gold Supervisor: 2 White/Grey Construction Related Occupation: 1
Green Construction Site Operative: 383 White ECS Related Discipline: 0
Green Labourer: 3 White/Yellow Professionally Qualified Person: 1
Red Experienced Tech, Supervisor or Manager: 1 White/Yellow Academically Qualified Person: 0
Red Experienced Worker: 0 White/Blue Skilled Worker: 0
Red Graduate: 2 White/Light Blue Unskilled Worker: 0
Red Trained Operator: 2 Yellow Site Visitor: 1
Red Trainee Technical, Supervisor or Manager: 0 Yellow Escorted Site Visitor: 0
7. BreeCS Metrics Vehicle Type
Enrolled Users: 472
Walk: 13 Large Motorbike: 1 Large Car LPG: 0
Cycle: 2 Small Car Diesel: 36 Small Van Diesel: 368
Vehicle Share: 1 Small Car Petrol: 9 Small Van Petrol: 0
Local Bus: 10 Small Car Hybrid: 0 Medium Van Diesel: 5
London Underground: 1 Medium Car Diesel: 11 Medium Van Petrol: 0
Light Rail / Tram: 0 Medium Car Petrol: 5 Large Van Diesel: 1
National Rail: 3 Medium Car Hybrid: 0 Large Van Petrol: 0
International Rail: 0 Medium Car LPG: 2 Average Van LPG: 1
Coach: 0 Large Car Diesel: 1 Regular Taxi: 0
Small Motorbike: 1 Large Car Petrol: 1 Black Cab: 0
Medium Motorbike: 0 Large Car Hybrid: 0