BSIF launches free app
The British Safety Industry Federation (BSIF) has launched the BSIF iOS App, which aims to keep subscribers up to date with breaking industry news.
The app, which is available to download free of charge from the App store will also provide key information on the latest events and exhibitions and updates on the Federation.
Subscribers are encouraged to send images to the ‘Safety Cam’ feature, highlighting safety concerns or celebrating product innovation and sharing moments at key industry events. These images can be emailed directly to the BSIF offices. Similarly, the ‘Voice Notes’ section allows subscribers to record voice notes.
The ‘Safety Notes’ section of the App enables users to record information quickly whilst out and about,, ensuring the salient points are remembered and can be used at a later stage. All of these elements of the App have undergone careful planning to ensure the Federation is up to date with the latest industry activity as it happens.
The App serves as a platform to update on BSIF schemes, including further information on Fit2Fit, reinforcing the need for competent Respiratory Protective Equipment (RPE) face fit testing. The renowned ‘BSIF Guide to the Safety Industry’ is also available to download through the App, providing subscribers with unrivalled industry insight, knowledge and information.
Alan Murray, CEO of the BSIF commented “We hope that with the launch of the BSIF App, members of the health and safety community will engage with us more proactively, enabling us all to collectively work together for a safer and healthier 2016.”
An Android version of the app is currently being investigated and will hopefully be launched later in 2016.
For the latest updates follow the BSIF on Twitter @BSIF1
BSIF launches free app
The British Safety Industry Federation (BSIF) has launched the BSIF iOS App, which aims to keep subscribers up to date
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