Chemwatch for NSW govt schools
Re: Chemwatch for NSW govt schools
I've contacted our WHS consultant and he is trying to find out what's happening.
Re: Chemwatch for NSW govt schools
Oh, OK. So it's not just me, then?
Good to know.
Good to know.
Re: Chemwatch for NSW govt schools
Not just you, Whspa,
Just tried to open Chemwatch, and today is the first time I've seen that message, so hopped straight on here to see what the Brains Trust knows!
Just tried to open Chemwatch, and today is the first time I've seen that message, so hopped straight on here to see what the Brains Trust knows!
Liz
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Life keeps getting better every day!
- Labbie
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Re: Chemwatch for NSW govt schools
OK IMPORTANT we are going over to FFX all dec schools, some today some tomorrow.
Regards Labbie
Lab Manager/Lab Tech, mind reading etc etc
Now retired
Lab Manager/Lab Tech, mind reading etc etc
Now retired
Re: Chemwatch for NSW govt schools
Thank you, Labbie. Have schools been told about this and it hasn't filtered down to us yet, or is it just happening and we're supposed to figure it out. (as usual)
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Are we going to be offered training?
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Re: Chemwatch for NSW govt schools
If anyone is an ASET member - there is information on the members area of the website - www.asetnsw.org.au - from our last 2 PD days on Chemwatch/ChemgoldFFX that should be beneficial to you.
Re: Chemwatch for NSW govt schools
I can't find anything on the ASET website, the most recent PD day I can see is Dubbo 2014?
Regards
remlap12
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remlap12
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Re: Chemwatch for NSW govt schools
To access the new chemwatch gold FFx for DEC schools only.
From your portal
Click on the DEC A to Z icon
Click on safety & Compliance (Left hand side of screen)
If the "Authentication required" drop down slip appears Enter your Dec Login eg Susan.rowley1, then I'd enter my DEC password. Do not enter your chemwatch user ID & Password. You will only have to enter your DEC login if you haven't already logged into the sysem all the way. Then - a new screen appears.
Click on the old password sentence click here (Which is located on the bottom right hand corner of the page).
Enter your old details into the user ID & Password space, Click logon ( you may have to do this a few times)
You may even have to click in & out from the page.
Good luck
From your portal
Click on the DEC A to Z icon
Click on safety & Compliance (Left hand side of screen)
If the "Authentication required" drop down slip appears Enter your Dec Login eg Susan.rowley1, then I'd enter my DEC password. Do not enter your chemwatch user ID & Password. You will only have to enter your DEC login if you haven't already logged into the sysem all the way. Then - a new screen appears.
Click on the old password sentence click here (Which is located on the bottom right hand corner of the page).
Enter your old details into the user ID & Password space, Click logon ( you may have to do this a few times)
You may even have to click in & out from the page.
Good luck
Regards Labbie
Lab Manager/Lab Tech, mind reading etc etc
Now retired
Lab Manager/Lab Tech, mind reading etc etc
Now retired
- smeee
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Re: Chemwatch for NSW govt schools
I will get onto it remlap
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Sorry smee, I don't want to make more work for you!!!
I rang the help desk for chemwatch, so I was able to log in. ffx has account name, user i.d. and password, (that threw me!!) anyway got in and there is an e-learning thingy which explains everything, apparently! I started on it yesterday but didn't finish it, will have another look today.
Helen
I rang the help desk for chemwatch, so I was able to log in. ffx has account name, user i.d. and password, (that threw me!!) anyway got in and there is an e-learning thingy which explains everything, apparently! I started on it yesterday but didn't finish it, will have another look today.
Helen
Regards
remlap12
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remlap12
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Re: Chemwatch for NSW govt schools
I can't find 'Safety and Compliance' in the DEC A-Z, only 'Safety and Security'.
- Labbie
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Re: Chemwatch for NSW govt schools
To access the new chemwatch gold FFx for DEC schools only.
From your portal
Click on the DEC A to Z icon
Click on safety & Compliance (Left hand side of screen)
If the "Authentication required" drop down slip appears Enter your Dec Login eg Susan.rowley1, then I'd enter my DEC password. Do not enter your chemwatch user ID & Password. You will only have to enter your DEC login if you haven't already logged into the sysem all the way. Then - a new screen appears.
Click on the old password sentence click here (Which is located on the bottom right hand corner of the page).
Enter your old details into the user ID & Password space, Click logon ( you may have to do this a few times)
You may even have to click in & out from the page.
Good luck
From your portal
Click on the DEC A to Z icon
Click on safety & Compliance (Left hand side of screen)
If the "Authentication required" drop down slip appears Enter your Dec Login eg Susan.rowley1, then I'd enter my DEC password. Do not enter your chemwatch user ID & Password. You will only have to enter your DEC login if you haven't already logged into the sysem all the way. Then - a new screen appears.
Click on the old password sentence click here (Which is located on the bottom right hand corner of the page).
Enter your old details into the user ID & Password space, Click logon ( you may have to do this a few times)
You may even have to click in & out from the page.
Good luck
Regards Labbie
Lab Manager/Lab Tech, mind reading etc etc
Now retired
Lab Manager/Lab Tech, mind reading etc etc
Now retired
Re: Chemwatch for NSW govt schools
I'm with you Whspa.Whspa wrote:I can't find 'Safety and Compliance' in the DEC A-Z, only 'Safety and Security'.
Re: Chemwatch for NSW govt schools
Go to DEC A - Z icon
select 'Asset Management'
Then you will find 'Safety and Compliance'
select 'Asset Management'
Then you will find 'Safety and Compliance'
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Yes, AnnNos, that's what I did too.
Then URL: Chemwatch
Then as I don't have an account number I clicked on the
'If you are not sure how to use the form above please click here to access the old login screen' (on the right)
I used the old ID and password
There's an option to 'subscribe to out Newsletter' which I thought I might as well try too, but no success with that - won't open....
Now to have a play on FFX!
Then URL: Chemwatch
Then as I don't have an account number I clicked on the
'If you are not sure how to use the form above please click here to access the old login screen' (on the right)
I used the old ID and password
There's an option to 'subscribe to out Newsletter' which I thought I might as well try too, but no success with that - won't open....
Now to have a play on FFX!
Liz
Life keeps getting better every day!
Life keeps getting better every day!
Re: Chemwatch for NSW govt schools
The login is: first box: your school's number eg DEC----
second box: 'administrator'
third box: your usual password
This worked for me.
second box: 'administrator'
third box: your usual password
This worked for me.
Re: Chemwatch for NSW govt schools
Thanks AnnNos, saw that when I exited FFX.
Cheers
Cheers
Liz
Life keeps getting better every day!
Life keeps getting better every day!