Safety App Developers Melbourne

Trying to find Safety App Developers to improve your business ?

Need to be better organised with your business safety systems ? How can your company be both more productive and safer ?

Take a look below at our pick of great safety apps for both improving your productivity and safety. Remember to give us a shout at Appwriter Safety App Developers specialising in utility apps to help business owners.

Lots and lots of great options to improve safety and efficiency using apps a win win for sure contact Appwriter today safety app developers for your business needs.

1. iAuditor (Free App for iPhone, iPad and Android) – Still a very popular safety app among safety professionals it is now being used by large companies across Australia and it also has an Android version. Users can create custom audits from scratch, reuse existing audits, and even generate and edit audits on your computer with a spreadsheet and simply import them into iAuditor. Companies operating in different states (or countries) with different safety codes can then easily update templates for additional safety system information.

2. Site Audit Pro (iPhone and iPad $7.49) – This app allows users to record and process any issue on the work site. It also allows you to brand your information, photograph and create PDFs, whilst also being connected to Dropbox for file sharing.

3. Ergonomics (free iPhone) – Super award winning app for stretching exercises designed for the workplace with user reminders. Also has games and challenges to get people to stretch throughout their day.

4. NIOSH Lifting Calculator ($2.99 App for iPhone and iPad) – Users can use this application at the job site to evaluate both existing and proposed lifting conditions and determine the Recommended Weight Limit (RWL) of a specific job or task. Available in both metric and standard measurement. It can also help you prioritise hazardous jobs that require ergonomic intervention. 

5. NIOSH Chemical Hazards ($2.99 app for iPhone, iPad and Android) – This app is essentially the NIOSH pocket guide for chemicals. Provides a long list of chemicals and NIOSH recommended exposure limits. Also lists chemicals that are immediately dangerous to life, personal protection recommendations, physical descriptions, respirator information and so on.

6. Chem Alert (free and $3.99, iPhone & iPad) – This is part of a more complex safety management system but you can get also get a free or lite version. The information is regularly updated which is an added benefit.

7. Hazard Manager Solo (free app for iPhone and iPad) – Workplace inspection application allowing users to automate the entry, configure and export hazard points recorded in your workplace.

8. Alcodroid (Android, Free)- AlcoDroid is an alcohol consumption tracker, drink diary and blood alcohol content calculator. It helps you get a better handle of what you drink and change your drinking routine.

9. dB Volume Meter (iPhone, 0.99c)- Nice app to provide a guide as to whether noise machinery is too loud. The app indicates a serious noise problem, you will need to get a professional Sound Pressure Level (SPL) meter from safety app developers.

10. Go to aid (free and $4.99) – A popular app relevant to both people and pets! Provides an overview of symptoms. Emergency numbers are for the US only which is a draw back.

11. First Aid – Take a look at the St John Ambulance version (Android and iPhone, $4.49) called First Aid. User friendly and has emergency phone numbers for Australia.

12. StaySafe Business (iPhone, Android, Blackberry, free) – An app to track individual workers in real time and to enable them to check in safely after meetings and travel. SMS and email alerts are triggered when people don’t check in – very handy.

13. Iota Lone Worker (iPhone and iPad, free) – This is more for individual workers working in remote locations and you want to know that they’re still safe. Can track movement and will send alarm if they’ve stopped moving. Developed by South East Water and has been trialled in several remote locations.

14. Incident Report (free, iPad, iPhone, Android, Blackberry) – Larger system options on the website to customise checks, and a central online management system so only need to input data once.

15. Fatigue Calculator ($49.95 iPhone) – Great app to check the suitability of tired people working that is legal and scientifically reliable. Part of a larger system to manage fatigue in the workplace.

In summary you can now use technology to help your business become safer, smarter and more productive – give us a shout at Appwriter today – safety app developers based in Melbourne Australia from this source.