SafetyCulture Captures and Reports Real-Time Risks, Protecting People and Assets

SafetyCulture, the world’s leading platform for workplace safety and efficiency, is now making it even easier for workers to remove points of failure, focus on core tasks and capture anything which raises concern. As businesses grapple with evolving COVID-19 regulations and complex work environments, SafetyCulture continues to deliver practical solutions.

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Workplace safety and efficiency leader SafetyCulture debuts sensors and incidents, capturing and reporting real-time risks, protecting people and assets

SafetyCulture’s new products – Sensors and Incidents – are launching in line with safety becoming the world’s number one business priority and its Safely Back to Business program.

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Wireless sensors set to give workers greater piece of mind

Instead of physical monitoring of environmental conditions, and manually inputting results in a physical or digital form, U.S. workers will now be able to connect SafetyCulture sensors and data feeds in order to:

  • Contactlessly monitor conditions like temperature and humidity levels in real-time
  • Be alerted when objects go out of range and respond instantly

Businesses can do the following with Sensors from SafetyCulture:

  • Measure the ambient thermal conditions in the environment
  • Gases – Monitor the level of carbon dioxide (CO2) gas in the surrounding air with ease
  • Measure particulate matter (PM) PM1, PM2.5 and PM10 concentrations in the air
  • Door open/closed – Immediate insight on the status of doors, windows, cabinets, etc.
  • Measure air pressure differences between different points/ports

Captured data flows to the iAuditor app – a mobile inspection platform that simplifies the auditing process. Data can pull from SafetyCulture’s own sensors, other monitoring systems customers already own, or even from third party data sources, like local weather. This provides teams with greater visibility and the power to spring into action to improve safety, or mitigate loss or risk.

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