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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 14, 2010
Filed:
Mar. 14, 2010
Albert Ho, Boston, MA (US);
Marc Siegel, Boston, MA (US);
Christopher Tossing, Ashland, MA (US);
Adam Ierymenko, Jamaica Plain, MA (US);
Daniar Hussain, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Albert Ho, Boston, MA (US);
Marc Siegel, Boston, MA (US);
Christopher Tossing, Ashland, MA (US);
Adam Ierymenko, Jamaica Plain, MA (US);
Daniar Hussain, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
KD Secure LLC, Boston, MA (US);
Abstract
The present invention relates to configuration of inspection systems and compliance verification systems using a handheld device and a remote database. Disclosed here is a method for configuring a project having one or more installation of assets for use with an industrial inspection compliance system, including the steps of (a) defining an installation and storage area for the project; (b) assigning the assets uniquely into the one or more installation or storage area; (c) segmenting each asset into components; (d) assigning logical inspection points for the project, installations, and the assets; (e) defining inspection criteria for each logical inspection point; (f) assigning tag locations for a machine-readable tag having a unique serial number at or near each logical inspection point; (g) capturing a media sample of each logical inspection point; (h) capturing location coordinates for each logical inspection point; and (i) requiring the collection of data such as a unique machine-readable tag serial number, media sample, location coordinates, and an encrypted security signature to confirm that the inspection actions actually occurred.