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Monday, April 1, 2013
Four Best OSHA-related Safety Apps on the Web - Download Them All for FREE
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Very good Curtis -- I started to read your blog in earnest because we are always looking at the 'next best thing' in APP development, I got three quarters of the way through and then noticed the date of your entry... I especially like the black ice detection app. Greg
Thanks Curtis! I "got" one of our guys at work with this. I forwarded your email as he is on our Technology Group- charged with locating new safety related apps for our department to use on iPhones and iPads. I would have loved to see the look on his face when he figured it out.
I like it! (but there really is good OSHA app called Decibel which uses your smartphone as a "quick and dirty" dosimeter. Obviously can't rely on it as 100% accurate (as phones are NOT calibrated dosimeters), but it can give you a general idea...) Keep up the good work! - LF in Rochester
Curtis:
ReplyDeleteThis is your best one yet. Thanks...
Allen
Curtis. That was one big hilarious April Fools joke! Enjoyed the read!
ReplyDeleteVickie
Great Apps ideas - - a fortune to be made!
ReplyDeleteGreat read today....many thanks for lightening up my day.
ReplyDeleteVery good Curtis -- I started to read your blog in earnest because we are always looking at the 'next best thing' in APP development, I got three quarters of the way through and then noticed the date of your entry... I especially like the black ice detection app. Greg
ReplyDeleteThanks Curtis! I "got" one of our guys at work with this. I forwarded your email as he is on our Technology Group- charged with locating new safety related apps for our department to use on iPhones and iPads. I would have loved to see the look on his face when he figured it out.
ReplyDeleteCurtis,
ReplyDeleteYou sneaky dog! Great blog my friend. Keep up the hard work, we appreciate it!
Best Regards, Michael
I like it! (but there really is good OSHA app called Decibel which uses your smartphone as a "quick and dirty" dosimeter. Obviously can't rely on it as 100% accurate (as phones are NOT calibrated dosimeters), but it can give you a general idea...) Keep up the good work! - LF in Rochester
ReplyDeleteThank you. This made my afternoon.
ReplyDeleteAmazing ! This is cool!
ReplyDeleteThis is cool!
ReplyDeleteVery useful safety app. It is very important to know about safety tips to avoid any accident and other mishaps.
ReplyDeleteRegard
Arnold Brame