Six companies using technology to help bars and restaurants reopen

iAuditor

The British Beer & Pub Association (BBPA) partnered workplace safety company SafetyCulture on an app to help pub managers take care of risk assessments.

Called iAuditor – the app contains a digitised version of the UK government’s reopening guidelines, helping pubs to put  safety measures in place and assess potential risks for customers and staff with simple checklists.

SafetyCulture developed the app, which supplies hundreds of audit frameworks for businesses, depending on their line of work. BBPA supported with developing the list of pub protocols, in line with the government guidance, and is recommending to all of its members that they use the app.

You can search the app to schedule an inspection either you or a member of staff can carry out on sight, and then go through the checklist to see if your venue meets the government’s standards. Tourism board Visit Britain has created a new “Good to Go” accreditation, which you can achieve by passing the iAuditor assessment.

The app is available to all BBPA members and is free to use. Groups such as Greene King and Shepherd Neame have already signed up.

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