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What are the different Control Center user permissions?

Users have varying levels of access to Control Center features depending on their permission level.

Each user in the SafetyAware Control Center has a set of permissions. You can change a user's permissions by assigning them roles, or removing roles. Editing roles can only be done by any user with an Administrator role.

*New* Assets Group Administrator

These users have ability to communicate to field workers via text using the broadcast messaging feature, along with sorting and filtering options through asset groups. They do not have access to view their people on the map.

*New* Assets Group (View Only)

These users have ability to communicate to field workers via text using the broadcast messaging feature, along with sorting and filtering options through asset groups. They do not have access to view their people on the map and do not have add, edit, or remove abilities.

*Updated* Escalation Contact

The escalation contact permission will now determine whether you have available drop down selections within the Aware360 application. Only users with this permission set will appear, providing more control for administrators to determine who can be an appropriate emergency contact.

Client Administrator

  • Can add and update clients
  • Can create, delete and modify user devices.
  • Can add, clone and submit escalation policies.
  • Can add and update user profiles.
  • Can create, remove and update geo-fences.

License Administrator

  • Can add and update clients
  • Can create, delete and modify user devices.
  • Can add, clone and submit escalation policies.
  • Can add and update user profiles.
  • Can create, remove and update geo-fences.

Monitor (View Only)

Only has access to the home screen of Control Center.

Monitor

Monitors have the following permissions:

  • Asset Control: Allows you to take control of an asset and to change the status of an asset (ex: if an asset is 'Monitored' you can switch the status to 'Not Monitored' or any other status).
  • Can modify assigned user devices.
  • Can add, clone and submit escalation policies.

Monitor Administrator

Monitor administrators have the following capabilities:

  • Asset Control: Allows you to take control of an asset and to change the status of an asset (eg if an asset is 'Monitored' you can switch the status to 'Not Monitored' or any other status).
  • Can modify assigned user devices.
  • Can add, clone and submit escalation policies.
  • Can add and update user profiles.
  • Can create, remove and update geo-fences.