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SAFETY & COMPLIANCE SOFTWARE
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CHAS teAmS up wItH SAFetyCultuRe to Help membeRS ImpRove RISk peRFoRmAnCe
contractors with discounted access to SafetyCulture’s digital operations management platform. SafetyCulture’s platform empowers
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businesses to harness the power of observation to identify and reduce risk and save money while driving continuous improvement in safety and quality management. The agreement includes the use of
iAuditor, SafetyCulture’s flagship inspection management software which allows teams to capture data, identify areas of improvement, share reports and collaborate via a simple-to-use app. Using iAuditor, CHAS members can perform checks, report issues, automate tasks and communicate fluidly within a single auditable trail. CHAS members have access to an
exclusive 10 per cent discount on iAuditor and can get started for free for up to 10 users. CHAS members are also eligible for a 10 per cent discount on EdApp, an all-in-one mobile training platform that gives workers the flexibility to train at any place, any time. The SafetyCulture discount is the latest in
an ever-growing bank of CHAS membership benefits designed to help members’ businesses thrive and save them thousands
HAS, the trusted expert in supply chain compliance, has teamed up with SafetyCulture, the global technology company, to provide CHAS
of pounds a year. Other benefits include discounted cyber security support, access to a free legal helpline, 20 per cent discount with Speedy Hire, TradePoint cards that give 10 per cent off at B&Q, as well as discounted training courses and free access to e-learning resources. Commenting on CHAS’s partnership with
Safety Culture, CHAS managing director Ian McKinnon says: “We’re really excited to be teaming up with SafetyCulture to offer our members an exclusive discount on access to this cutting edge platform. “CHAS is committed to helping
members strive for continuous improvement in their health & safety performance and SafetyCulture’s tools enable users to do just that. “By harnessing these tools, CHAS
members will have the potential to strengthen their risk management processes, reduce accidents and incident levels and build even better businesses.” Niamh Keane, head of UK, SafetyCulture
adds: “SafetyCulture and CHAS share a vision to make the highest levels of risk, health and safety and quality management available as broadly as possible. Through the use of SafetyCulture’s easy-to-use tools like iAuditor and EdApp, CHAS members will be able to equip their frontline with market-leading technology and skills to deliver on this vision.”
CHAS
www.chas.co.uk
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he company behind a market-leading safety inspection software has seen a four-fold increase in orders as businesses invest in automation to combat staff shortages.
CoreRFID’s CheckedOK system is designed
specifically for companies which carry out safety inspections and maintenance and helps them to comply with HSE regulations such as LOLER, PUWER and PSSR. The system, which is a market leader in the lifting inspection industry, automates inspection reporting, provides a complete history of assets and helps service providers run their business more efficiently. CoreRFID, which typically installs six or
seven systems a year, has secured eight new orders in the last three months alone and expects to take orders for 25 systems this year. Each order is tailored to meet the needs of the individual company. CoreRFID is now expanding its support and software development teams to help it meet demand and to maintain its dominant market position. Munzi Ali, managing director of CoreRFID
says: “With staff shortages, rising prices and the government drive to improve productivity, the demand for specialist software solutions has increased markedly. One trend we are seeing is that unlike in the past when clients would typically be replacing paper-based systems, many of the new orders are from companies who already have some type of legacy software in place but want to replace it with a more effective system. “Inspection and maintenance companies
can see the sense in investing in automation and can reap the benefits in a very short space of time. In a tight labour market, reducing demands on existing staff is a priority, enabling them to grow their business within existing staffing levels. “Software improves customer service and
compliance, and CheckedOK goes one step further. By incorporating functions such as costing and invoicing, it provides a complete management solution – enabling inspection and maintenance firms to streamline their operations and improve efficiency at every level. Clients tell us they are investing in the long-term future of the business.”
CoreRFID
www.corerfid.com
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