British Frozen Food Federation partner Safety Culture secured the winning spot Best Risk Management Product in the 2020 SaaS Awards with workplace inspection app, iAuditor. The award is given to a SaaS solution that demonstrates an innovative and intelligent approach to the multiple challenges presented in assessing and communicating risk or asserting best practices in the workplace.
Safety Culture, a British Frozen Food Federation partner, helps more than 26,000 companies to raise standards and performance worldwide. Organizations across our sector depend on iAuditor every day to manage their risk, operations, quality, and compliance practices.
“Top-down, infrequent audits no longer work; companies need better visibility of their sites and real-time data capture to ensure they’re driving efficiency and excellence at every stage. Empowering staff on the ground and equipping them with the right tools is the first step. This is exactly what iAuditor sets out to deliver”, said Dan Joyce, general manager EMEA, Safety Culture.
BFFF also announced that BFFF CEO has joined the WRAP Courtauld Commitment 2025 steering group. The purpose of the group is to provide oversight, advice, and insight to guide the successful delivery of the Commitment’s ambition. With a wide range of expertise on the steering group, it brings a wealth of insight and knowledge helping to direct the work of WRAP in supporting the achievement of the Courtauld 2025 commitments across a wide range of topics. As the role of sustainable food production takes on an ever-greater focus it is critical that initiatives such as the United Nations SDG goals are translated into action.
“I felt it was important to be part of and to contribute to this important group from both a BFFF perspective but also based upon my extensive experience and knowledge of the UK and European food market. We all have a role to play in improving sustainability and the health of the planet, so if I can help the group in some small way it is a worthwhile endeavor,” Richard Harrow, BFFF CEO, commented.