Response On The Go consolidates information and tools that water utility operators and their response partners may need during an emergency. The app will allow users to get location-specific information about weather and severe weather warnings, national weather forecast from the the NOAA website. With this app, users can also take advantage of the following features:- Take Notes and Record Damage- Inform Incident Command- Access to additional planning information

EPA Response On The Go alternatives

Liberty Mutual Mobile

Youre always on the go. Now you can take Liberty Mutual with you. We cannot respond to you in the app store, but you can connect with us at [email protected].

  • rating 4.76889
  • size 109 MB

Ladder Safety

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is dedicated to ensure the safety of extension-ladder users by developing and disseminating an easy-to-use interactive ladder safety application for smart phones. The NIOSH Ladder Safety application features a multimodal indicator, which uses visual and sound signals to assist the user in positioning an extension ladder at an optimal angle. The ladder safety app is also 508 compliant.

  • size 39.9 MB

Ham Radio Exam - Tech

Ham Radio Exam - Tech will help the user pass his/her examination for a Technician Class FCC Amateur Radio License. Newly updated to include the question pool for exams administered after 01 July 2014. Ham Radio Exam even allows the user to find an examination session near them and to follow ham radio news.

  • rating 4.91667
  • size 9.3 MB

Survey123 for ArcGIS

Survey123 for ArcGIS is a simple form-centric data collection GIS app. Using your ArcGIS organizational account you will be able to login into the app and download any forms that may have been shared with you. When online: - You can sign-in and download new surveys - You can submit completed surveys When offline: - You can keep filling out the downloaded surveys - You can save it as draft and complete it later

  • size 65.8 MB

NIOSH SLM

NIOSH estimates that 22 million workers are exposed to hazardous noise levels every year. In addition to damaging workers quality of life, occupational hearing loss carries a high economic burden. For additional information and detailed guidance on how to use the app, please visit the NIOSH app page at: https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/noise/app.html

  • rating 4.0
  • size 25.5 MB