Title: Top 6 Questions asked by Employees about Biometrics systems
1Top 6 Questions asked by Employees about
Biometrics Systems
2- There are numerous questions asked by the
employees who are exposed to biometric face
recognition system. From eye scanning to the
fingerprint analysis to mark attendance and
presence in the office premises, employees can be
subjected to anxiety and fear if not briefed
about the system properly. - We tell you key questions that are asked by the
employees who use biometric face recognition
system and fingerprint sensing to mark their
attendance and log into their systems.
3Q1 Will the scanning lasers affect my iris?
- There are no reported cases of eye damage caused
by the laser sensors used in the biometric face
recognition systems. Owing to a maximum exposure
of less than 10 seconds to the laser scanning
unit, the employee health is not compromised at
any point of time. Despite fears and anxiety, the
use of laser scanning unit are yet to be studied
extensively in order to link the occurrence of
certain eye ailments with biometrics.
4Q2 Will I tan my skin due to exposure to facial
recognition systems?
- Most employees fear about burning their skin when
exposed to regular infra-red scanning units used
in the biometrics facial recognition systems. The
amount of infra-red that a person is exposed to
in facial recognition system is similar to a 15
minute walk on a sunny day. With no relative
warning being issued by the regulators, use of
biometrics facial system is safe.
5Q3 Are biometric sensors used in the fingerprint
input machine free from germs?
- Biometrics fingerprinting sensors are potent
breeding grounds of microbes and germs. To avoid
the spread of communicable infection, wash the
hands after using them. The fingerprint sensors
are not that effective when you have dirt on your
fingers, or have a greasy film over them. It is
advisable to wash hands after coming from outside
to avoid faulty marking or non-marking of
attendance.
With modern-day biometrics being exposed to
people coming from all parts of the world, the
sensors are susceptible to germs like SARS, Ebola
and other communicable diseases.
6Q4 Will the sensors get short-circuited?
- The sensors used in the biometric facial
recognition system are electronic apparatus. The
sensors are not susceptible to water or moisture
as other gadgets. The most common fear among the
employees who use biometric facial recognition
system is related to shocks and tampers.
The performance of the sensors is definitely
affected by the presence of moisture and water
film on the surface. The chances of getting
shocks from the sensors and biometric systems are
negligible.
7Q5 Do they work for physically challenged as well?
- The biometric facial recognitions system makes no
biasing on the basis of physical challenges. The
sensors are compatible for use among blinds and
handicapped as well. The sensors are placed at a
comfortable height that can be easily reached by
a person who is on a wheelchair. For those who
have lost their limbs, cross bred biometrics
systems are used with effective ease.
8Q6 Can they work in dark?
- When there is no light or during failure of
electricity, the biometrics can still work. They
require very low energy for application.
9Contact Us
- CYNOSURE TECHNOLOGIES PVT. LTD.
- LGF, 66, Ajmera Garden,
- Kings Road, Nirman Nagar
- Jaipur, Rajasthan, India - 302 019
- Tel 91-141-402 9605
- Email info_at_timelabs.in
- Web- http//www.timelabs.in/