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50,000 Templates in the Public Library

By SafetyCulture Team5 Feb 20152 min read

The world’s largest collection of inspection checklists has reached a new milestone, collecting its 50,000th template!

Any of the templates in iAuditor’s Public Library can be accessed by anyone with iAuditor for free.

The Public Library is a prime example of the power of collaboration at work.

It is remarkable to see the growth that has been achieved by everyone pitching in and collaborating. Now there is a huge depository of checklists for anyone to use to make their industry safer.

For those templates that have had an industry assigned to them, we have collected statistics on the major ones, showing Construction leading the way:

Industry

No. of templates

Percentage of total

Agriculture

417

1.60%

Cleaning

954

3.70%

Community Services

448

1.70%

Construction

9003

34.70%

Dept of Defence

96

0.40%

Education

1376

5.30%

Emergency Services

563

2.20%

Financial Services

124

0.50%

Food & Hospitality

2449

9.40%

General

2432

9.40%

Health Services

872

3.40%

Horticultural

125

0.50%

ICT

801

3.10%

Local Government

897

3.50%

Manufacturing

2119

8.20%

Maritime

215

0.80%

Mining

958

3.70%

Professional Services

917

3.50%

Publishing

22

0.08%

Transport & Logistics

1592

6.10%

At the end of the day, these milestones iAuditor reaches all add up to reaffirm the larger picture - getting everyone home safe.

Collaboration and sharing a wealth of knowledge holds the key to achieving a smarter, safer world.

Well done to everyone for achieving this milestone!

View the most popular templates in each category here:

Construction | Aviation | Retail | Mining | Hospitality | Transport & Logistics | Engineering

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