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New I-safe 3.1 Intellegent Safety System

Capital Safety, home of the DBI-SALA and PROTECTA brands of fall protection equipment has announced the launch of their new i-Safe 3.1 Mobile App for iOS and Android handheld devices. The app provides a user-friendly platform that improves operational efficiencies, reduces costs, and shifts management focus from paper-based activities toward technology-based activities to improve utilisation of end-user resources and technical expertise. The app supports the popular i-Safe Intelligent Safety System, the industry's first RFID system dedicated to fall protection equipment and inspection tracking. The RFID system provides web-enabled intelligent technology to allow the user to easily record and access inspection, inventory and purchase information.

Specifically designed for field technicians, facility managers, inspectors and auditors, i-Safe 3.1 automates all aspects of inspections, work orders and field data collection on a mobile platform. The easy-to-use program allows users to create their own checklists or select one from the extensive i-Safe library, offering both off-the-shelf and tailored processes for any size organisation. It links mobile devices, software and web portals, providing easy access to data and reports, and can be used either as a hosted (cloud-based) service or installed in-house.

"Since its original launch, the i-Safe System has become an invaluable tool for customers looking to save time, increase compliance, and improve the management of their safety inspection process," said Vin Chandrasekaran, i-Safe & Netting Specialist for Capital Safety Australia & New Zealand. "With the technology advancement of i-Safe 3.1 moving towards a mobile platform, equipment inspection and compliance has never been easier or more convenient."

The i-Safe 3.1Mobile App is compatible with all iPhones, iPads, Android smartphones and tablets, Windows Mobile rugged PDAs, and intrinsically safe handheld devices.



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