Module 04 of 06 · Zentry Induct™

Mandatory safety induction kiosk.

Three minutes. Audit-defensible.

Three minutes between the gate and the shop floor, that is the window an EHS Head has to prove every contractor walked through a documented safety induction before stepping onto an MAH unit or a GMP cleanroom. Induct delivers a localised induction video, a 5-question on-screen exam and a certificate trail tied to the worker's gate event.

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SAFETY INDUCTION · ZONE B · MAH UNIT
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Question 4 of 5: Which PPE is mandatory in Zone B?
Pawar Engineering · 24 workers
ReplacesWhiteboard inductions, paper sign-off sheets
BuyersEHS Head, Safety Manager, HSE Lead
Compliance hooksSchedule M 2024, MSIHC 1989, §41B, IS 14489
Available onHybrid Edge, On-Premise (kiosk model)
What it does

Mandatory safety induction kiosk.

Every MAH unit in India has the same audit liability. Schedule M 2024 demands a documented induction trail for every contractor before they enter the GMP cleanroom. §41B demands induction proof for every visitor on a Major Accident Hazard unit. MSIHC demands hazard-zone disclosure with signed acknowledgment. Until Induct, this evidence was a whiteboard, a paper register, a guard's signature, and a tea-time conversation that no auditor accepts.

Zentry Induct runs at the plant gate as a self-paced 3-minute kiosk. The contractor watches a localised induction video in their own language, takes a 5-question on-screen exam, and receives a digital certificate the moment they pass. The certificate is QR-coded, signed, and validated at every subsequent Gate event. No certificate, no entry. No exception, no audit liability.

What changes the morning after Induct goes live:

  • Every contractor entering the cleanroom carries a valid, current induction certificate.
  • §41B inspector audit: per-worker induction trail exported in one click.
  • Schedule M inspector audit: GMP induction completion per batch, per contractor, traceable.
  • MSIHC audit: hazard zone disclosure log signed by every worker entering that zone.
  • Refresher cycle: workers get auto-prompted before certificate expiry.

No inducted certificate, no Gate access. Zero exception. Zero audit gap.

THE INDUCTION TRAIL

How induction becomes gate-verifiable certificate.

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ARRIVE
Contractor checks in at kiosk
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ROLE + ZONE
Authorisation needed is computed
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MODULE
Role-specific induction plays
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EXAM
On-screen test, 5 to 10 questions
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CERTIFICATE
Tamper-evident · signed · valid window
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GATE-CHECK
Cleanroom entry validates the cert live
Features

Built for the plant.

Every capability is engineered for the audit pressure and the operational chaos of an Indian industrial plant.

Self-paced kiosk

Touch-screen, on-premise, runs in 3 minutes per contractor. Multiple kiosks per gate supported.

Localised video content

Per-plant, per-zone, per-job-type modules. Plant-specific risks, plant-specific responses.

On-screen exam

5 questions per induction, configurable pass threshold (typically 4 of 5). Mandatory re-attempt on failure.

Auto-generated certificate

QR-coded, signed, validated at every Gate event. Stored at the plant on Hybrid Edge and On-Premise.

Re-induction triggers

After N months, after a safety incident, on policy change, on zone classification change.

Gate validity check

Every Gate event validates the worker's certificate. Expired or missing certificate auto-denies entry.

Multi-language

English plus 10 Indian languages. Contractor picks language on welcome screen. Video and exam localise.

Offline-first

Designed to run at gates with intermittent connectivity. All processing happens at the plant.

Inspector-ready exports

§41B, Schedule M, MSIHC evidence packs in one export. Per-worker, per-zone, per-period.

On-premise edition only

No pure-cloud variant. The kiosk runs at the plant. Data stays at the plant. By design.

Compliance hooks

Statutes this module produces evidence for.

Schedule M 2024

Pharma GMP contractor induction trail. Per-batch, per-contractor, per-zone evidence chain for the revised 2024 GMP audit.

MSIHC 1989

Chemical contractor hazard-zone induction with signed acknowledgment. Per-MAH-unit, per-shift evidence.

Factories Act §41B

MAH-unit contractor and visitor induction trail. Inspector-ready exports per period.

IS 14489 (OSH Audit Code)

Plant safety induction evidence aligned with the OSH audit code.

Who buys Induct™

The heads behind the buying decision.

EHS HeadSafety / HSE Manager

Pain: MAH-unit liability. Schedule M 2024 audit pressure. MSIHC visitor exposure undocumented.

Induct answer: 3-minute kiosk induction enforced at the gate. Certificate validity checked at every entry. Audit liability closes.

Plant HeadGM Operations / VP Plant

Pain: Safety incidents traced to inducted versus non-inducted contractors. No clean data.

Induct answer: Per-worker, per-zone, per-shift induction trail. Incident forensics become clean. Insurance posture improves.

Compliance OfficerRegulatory / GRC

Pain: §41B, Schedule M, MSIHC each have different evidence asks. Compiling one pack used to take a week.

Induct answer: One export per regulation. Per-period, per-zone, per-contractor. Ready in seconds.

Deployment

Induct™ runs on-premise. By design.

Same workflows, same evidence chain. Choose the data-residency posture your plant needs.

On-Premise

Fully air-gapped. Zero internet. Maximum data sovereignty.

  • Runs entirely offline at the plant
  • All data, all logs, all evidence stays at the plant
  • USB / LAN-only updates
Best for

MAH chemical plants, MSIHC-regulated units, defence-adjacent supply chain

Customer outcome

Anonymised composite story

100% gate-anchoredContractor inductions for Schedule M 2024 GMP

Pre-Induct, the pharma GMP plant in Hyderabad tracked contractor induction through paper sign-off sheets in the EHS cabin. Coverage was 100 percent on paper, but the auditor could not verify whether an actual induction happened, or whether the sheet was signed at the end of the shift. Post-Induct, every contractor on the cleanroom floor carries a valid certificate verified at the Gate event. The Schedule M 2024 surveillance audit closed in 2 days, with zero non-conformance on induction evidence. Composite story drawn from real deployments. Industry, geography and metrics are representative.

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Induct™ FAQ

Inspector questions, plainly answered.

Why is Induct on-premise only?

Because it runs at the plant gate, often in areas with patchy connectivity, and because EHS and MAH-unit data should stay at the plant by design. Induct runs as a Hybrid Edge (data at the plant, internet-connected control plane) or fully air-gapped On-Premise deployment. No pure-cloud variant.

How long does the induction actually take?

Three minutes for the standard induction. The video runs 2 minutes, the 5-question exam takes about 1 minute on average. Custom content can extend this if your plant requires longer induction for specific zones.

What if a contractor fails the exam?

The contractor is required to re-attempt. The pass threshold is configurable, typically 4 of 5 correct. Multiple failures trigger escalation to the EHS supervisor on duty. Workers cannot proceed past the gate without a current certificate.

How does Induct work with Gate?

Every Gate access event checks the worker's certificate validity. No certificate, no entry. Expired certificate, no entry. The two modules share one event stream, so the inspector sees one log per worker per shift.

Can the induction content be localised per plant?

Yes. Each plant runs its own induction content library, by zone, by job type, by contractor agency, in any of 10 Indian languages plus English. Updates push from the central console (Hybrid Edge) or via USB / LAN (On-Premise).

How often must a contractor re-induct?

Configurable. Typical defaults are every 6 months for routine contractors, immediately after a safety incident, on policy change, or on zone reclassification. The system tracks each trigger independently.

Does the certificate trail satisfy the Schedule M 2024 revised guidance?

Yes. The certificate trail is structured to meet the Schedule M 2024 documentation requirement, including per-batch and per-contractor traceability, validity checking at the gate, and signed certificate generation with QR-encoded provenance.

What hardware is required for Induct?

A touch-screen kiosk (typically Windows or Android tablet) at the gate, in a tamper-resistant housing. Headphones optional for noisy gates. Standard plant LAN connection for Hybrid Edge or USB sync for On-Premise.

How it all connects

One event. Six audit narratives.

Every gate read, every kiosk submission, every certificate validation lands in a single tamper-evident, signed log. From that one event, six modules produce six distinct evidence trails, for six different audits, six different inspectors and six different heads inside the plant.