Gannan Prefecture Museum Project Department Implements New Technology QR Code Applications
Original: https://cli.im/article/detail/2007

The Gannan Prefecture Museum (Science and Technology Museum) construction project is a comprehensive facility integrating a museum, science and technology museum, urban planning exhibition hall, convention and exhibition center, and a "Nanmute" Tibetan opera performance center. The project incorporates numerous new technologies, among which the use of QR codes serves as a convenient management method for project safety management, integrating the collection of machinery data, personnel information, and briefing materials.
I. "ID Card" on Hard Hats: Realizing Real-Name Management of Construction Workers
By scanning the QR code on a hard hat, workers' real-name information can be viewed, including basic identity details, safety education records, document photos, and labor contracts. This information is accessible anytime, anywhere, eliminating the need to search through office files or conduct on-site verifications. This greatly enhances management efficiency, improves real-name registration rates, and ensures the safety of personnel on the construction site.

II. Special Construction Equipment: Mobile Data for Easy Supervision
Construction sites often feature numerous large machinery and equipment that require regular inspections and maintenance to promptly identify potential issues and ensure safe operation. By uploading and editing equipment information to generate QR codes, which are then affixed to the equipment, inspection personnel can scan the codes to record detailed inspection notes and upload photos. Safety directors can monitor the status of each piece of equipment in real-time through the backend, keeping track of equipment dynamics promptly.

III. Storage of Briefings and Materials: Long-Term Preservation for Easy Supervision
Previously, construction technical briefings were typically conducted in written form, with the construction technical lead delivering the briefing to the involved workers. Once workers accepted the briefing and signed off, construction would commence. However, paper-based formats are inconvenient for content updates; the abundance of documents makes them cumbersome to carry, prone to loss, and not readily accessible for review. Workers often set aside the materials after reading, leading to incomplete understanding post-briefing.

【Clear Information, Comprehensive Content】Technical briefings, construction plans, and other requirement documents are clearly marked with QR codes for easy reference.

【Learn Anytime, Remember Key Points】QR codes are placed on-site: Scan before construction to review technical essentials and reduce safety issues.

【Rich Media, Easy Access】Supports uploading images, documents, audio, and video to QR codes, eliminating the need to carry bulky files.

Article reprinted from the WeChat public account: Gansu Second Construction Group Co., Ltd. 《【Grassroots Dynamics】Gannan Prefecture Museum Project Department Implements New Technology QR Code Applications》