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In-line manufacturing inspection is critical to reducing waste and maximising OEE. Mobile inspection applications enable managers and inspectors to conduct quality checks during the process, not just at the end.
In hazardous environments like oil refineries and chemical plants, standard mobile devices are forbidden. Intrinsically safe certified devices enable safety inspectors to use digital inspection apps in Zone 1 and Zone 2 areas.
Reopening buildings after extended vacancy requires systematic inspection under AS/NZS 3666 to identify mould, microbial growth, corrosion, and air quality risks before workers return.
Combining ISO 22000 food safety management requirements with paperless digital inspection delivers more consistent compliance, faster audits, and a stronger foundation for continuous improvement.
Digital fire inspection solutions help Australian organisations meet AS 1851 requirements, maintain fire safety equipment, and build the thorough compliance records that could save lives.
Digital flooding prevention and water damage inspection helps organisations prepare for seasonal flooding risks and protect facilities, assets, and staff from water-related damage.
Music event inspections are essential for ensuring safe festivals and concerts, covering stage structures, crowd management, electrical systems, and emergency access through structured digital checklists.
Organisations are increasingly using digital environmental inspection to monitor their sustainability impact, record compliance with environmental regulations, and demonstrate eco-conscious operations to customers.
Electrical and electronics safety is a core requirement in any facility. Discover how mobile inspection apps replace paper checklists to enforce compliance with AS/NZS 3760, ISO 45001, and WHS legislation.