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iJSA & SafetyNews Apps Discontinued

SafetyCulture News | By | 17 Jul 2014 | < 1

After almost three years SafetyCulture’s iJSA and SafetyNews apps are going to be removed from the app store and no longer supported.

You may be able to remember the release of our first ever app, iJSA, in October 2011. iJSA was built from a basic risk assessment form and provided a 5×5 risk matrix to assess risks on various jobs. However, the app was not flexible enough for the variety of risk assessment methods used around the world, so we put the lessons we learnt into iAuditor.

iJSA has enjoyed a small following, but never really made it as a stand alone app for many users, and our efforts have been directed into where our users are, which is iAuditor.

SafetyNews was a small project we created to help raise awareness across the safety community. We have some new ideas that we will be releasing in the future that we feel will more effective in raising awareness.

This isn’t a decision we take lightly and we can assist further through our support channel if you have any questions. From September 1, 2014 both apps will no longer be offered through the App Store.

Please contact support for any further information at support.safetyculture.com.au.

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