Level 10 Construction uses SafetyCulture's iAuditor app to successfully complete construction of a 54-story high rise in downtown San Francisco with no loss-time injuries Jul 15, 2016 Working on a ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SafetyCulture, the mobile-first technology company optimizing workplace quality and safety, today announced the availability of the SafetyCulture iAuditor mobile app ...
ALEXANDRIA, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SafetyCulture, a leading global software platform for workplace safety, is partnering with SHRM (Society for Human Resource Management) to lift up safety standards ...
SafetyCulture, the maker of a b2b inspection checklist app called iAuditor, has pulled in a $23 million Series B funding led by Index Ventures. Also participating Blackbird Ventures and Atlassian ...
Most of us have jobs where, frankly, there’s very little danger of us getting hurt. I mean, I might get a paper cut, or I could hit my head on my desk, but that’s about the extent of it. That’s not ...
SafetyCulture, a technology company that focused on workplace safety, has announced the launch of its mobile app available on Windows 10, iOS and Android. The technology is created to allow employees ...
iAuditor allows supers and safety inspectors to create check lists and automatically notify senior management of completion in real time. An Australian-based safety-audit app built its user base from ...
Today, there are apps for everything: tracking your fitness, finding your friends, and tracking your expenses. So why shouldn’t there be an app for safety? Using the iAuditor app (available for the ...
SafetyCulture, an Australian developer of apps designed to reduce and report employees’ workplace injuries, announced that it has completed a $45.4 million (60 million Australian dollars) funding ...
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There are an average of 12 job-related fatalities every day in the U.S., according to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). 893 incidents are listed on their website so far in 2016 ...