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Assets & follow-up actions for android users

iAuditor by SafetyCulture Tips | By | 3 Mar 2014 | < 1

Assets on iAuditor Android

Assets on iAuditor AndroidiAuditor extends on it’s already outstanding functionality to provide a timely and efficient way to conduct your safety inspections on a smart device.  iAuditor on Android now provides the ability to define your assets within the application and then use these assets easily within your audits and templates.  Simply scan the barcode of your asset and add additional details when prompted to complete asset identification.  Got a lot of assets? No problems we’ve added some great copying and filtering functionality so you can create, edit and find your assets quickly.

Follow-up actions is another useful feature added to this release.  You can now add reminder notifications easily so you never forget to complete an audit again.  Along with a standard date time reminder you can also set a reminder based on a geographic location so upon approaching a defined location you are notified via the app as to what audits are to be completed.

Safety Inspections continue to be fast and easy with iAuditor from SafetyCulture.  Used to conduct over 25,000 safety inspections per day in over 50 countries, iAuditor is the world’s most popular Inspection Checklist App and we’re just getting started!

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