I am going to go first, to get this going:
 Whatâs your name and where are you from?
Jacob here and I am from Sydney, Australia. I live in a suburb called Manly (you may have been there)
 What did you have for dinner last night?
Last night I had a chicken stir-fry.Â
 Got any fun, random, or interesting hobbies?
I love to go ocean swimmingâŚ. except when the shark alarm goes off!Â
 Whatâs your role and what does a âtypicalâ day look like for you?
I am the community manager here at SafetyCulture. My typical day at the moment is looking at ways we can improve our platform.
ď¸Â How are you currently using SafetyCulture (or planning to)?
We use SafetyCulture in and around our offices to report any issues.
 Whatâs a recent win (big or small) youâve had at work?
We love using training to help onboard our new staff but also keep our current staff up skilled in different areas of the business.
Over to you â@Andy B, â@Benj, â@willsellon and â@tammiebrenegerÂ
Thanks â@JacobÂ
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 Whatâs your name and where are you from?
Andrew I live in Perth the capital of Western Australian, Where we have the best coast line!!
 What did you have for dinner last night?
Chops and Veggies
 Got any fun, random, or interesting hobbies?
I enjoy spending time on our family farm, caravaning and spending as much time as i can away from the CBD.
 Whatâs your role and what does a âtypicalâ day look like for you?
Trade Compliance Manager - I audit trades on compliance with Regulations and Australian Standards. A typical day seeâs me reviewing work orders for work undertaken.
I also am the admin user for safety culture and support all users and contracts using the platform.
ď¸Â How are you currently using SafetyCulture (or planning to)?
Using Safety Culture to remove all paper based forms throughout our business, also diving into mass use of sensors, preventative maintenance.
 Whatâs one SafetyCulture feature you couldnât live without?
Assets - I love this feature and being able to create assets for compiling all the inspections against a location.
 Whatâs a recent win (big or small) youâve had at work?
We have just won another contract and that contract would only be awarded if we used the Safety Culture platform to complete inspections.Â
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Over to you â@Jimmy Arbour â@Corey â@jonnyg â@Duncan HeuerÂ
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 Whatâs your name and where are you from?
Duncan, and I live in Sydney Australia.
 What did you have for dinner last night?
A pasta dish and salad
 Got any fun, random, or interesting hobbies?
Underwater photography, scuba and surfing. Combining the twoÂ
 Whatâs your role and what does a âtypicalâ day look like for you?
Product manager at Safetyculture building out the Assets feature.Â
ď¸Â How are you currently using SafetyCulture (or planning to)?
I use Inspections to make sure I set up (and pack down) our club dive boat correctly when I skipper, and also helps me remember to cover everything in the safety briefing. It is super easy to forget something. I once turned on the engines without dropping the props and I forget little things like remembering to turn off the batteries or sign out with marine rescue. The calc function is also useful because it helps me calculate fuel costs for a trip, and I can work out based on the number of of divers how far is uneconomical to travel.Â
 Whatâs one SafetyCulture feature you couldnât live without?
Assets - but Iâm biased!
 Whatâs a recent win (big or small) youâve had at work?
Releasing Site-Based Access for Assets was a monumental task under the hood. I was so nervous releasing it, because despite thorough testing there were so many edge cases to consider - and getting access controls wrong carries a lot of risk and privacy implications.
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Over to you â@POPEY â@Karen Starr and â@KeanuÂ
 Whatâs your name and where are you from?
Hayden, Kwaussie. 28 Years in NZ, nad now 16 in Australia.
 What did you have for dinner last night?
Fish Tacoâs
 Got any fun, random, or interesting hobbies?
Running, designing, fishing, surfing, creating, selling.
 Whatâs your role and what does a âtypicalâ day look like for you?
Manger - Safety, Culture and Compliance. Emails, risk management, planning, investigating, reviweing, creating, improving.
ď¸Â How are you currently using SafetyCulture (or planning to)?
What dont I use safety culture for, not much realy. SWMS, Pre-starts, Process documents and audit tools, levae requests, PPE requests, Maintenance, Action Management, critical risk management, load security, heads up, training and toolboxes.
 Whatâs one SafetyCulture feature you couldnât live without?
Probably heads up iBut assets holds a special place in my heart.]
 Whatâs a recent win (big or small) youâve had at work?
Use of calculations within a template to measure additives to fuel. #winning
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Thanks â@JacobÂ
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 Whatâs your name and where are you from?
My name is Ben and I live near Bristol, UK
 What did you have for dinner last night?
This random dish my wife found on Instagram with spam cooked in gochujang paste and some other bits served on rice. It was really good!
 Got any fun, random, or interesting hobbies?
I surf and skydive but donât really get much time to do either with a young family! I also collect carnivorous plants
 Whatâs your role and what does a âtypicalâ day look like for you?
Iâm a maintenance electrician but I have taken on the admin for our company Safety Culture account. Typically, Iâll sort out any admin bits first thing with my morning coffee then get out of the office to do inspections or react to any breakdowns on site
ď¸Â How are you currently using SafetyCulture (or planning to)?
Mostly maintenance inspections but we have forms for tool box talks, observations, near misses and a few other things
 Whatâs one SafetyCulture feature you couldnât live without?
Inspections!
 Whatâs a recent win (big or small) youâve had at work?
Not just saying it because Iâm here but the roll out of Safety Culture to more staff and having more using the platform is something Iâve been pushing for since we started using iAuditor! Weâve recently had approval for more full accounts which will improve efficiency and help us use less paper. Still a way to go but weâre making progress!
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A small non SC win was a personal thank you from my boss. I donât see him very often so it meant a lot
Hi Everyone,
 Whatâs your name and where are you from?
My name is Sian and I am in Queensland, Australia
 What did you have for dinner last night?
Chicken Schnitty :)
 Got any fun, random, or interesting hobbies?
Caravaning
 Whatâs your role and what does a âtypicalâ day look like for you?
Management Systems Admin.Â
ď¸Â How are you currently using SafetyCulture (or planning to)?
We donât have seats for everyone but are utilising Safety Culture to the max and creating workarounds to do this.
 Whatâs one SafetyCulture feature you couldnât live without?
âRequiredâ question
 Whatâs a recent win (big or small) youâve had at work?
Adding our licences / tickets for all our staff by adding a OHSE permission set and loading credentials under this.
In a previous job and a different surname I installed iAuditor (2020) into the company I was working for. I have since changed job, got married and introduced my new company to Safety Culture. I love it!
Loving to get to know you all better!Â
Over to you now â@Charlene â@Ady â@Sharon â@controlo and â@jackihannÂ
Donât forget to tag another member.
 Whatâs your name and where are you from?Â
David McIntyre. Rochester, NY USA
 What did you have for dinner last night?
Udon noodles with scallions and wild mushrooms
 Got any fun, random, or interesting hobbies?
Traveling and exploring new places
 Whatâs your role and what does a âtypicalâ day look like for you?
As a Health and Safety Supervisor for a major global convenience store company, I oversee a team of 12 USA specialists, each of whom partners with a group of 80-120 stores to conduct unannounced health and safety audits, training, crisis mitigation and promote a culture of safety and excellence.
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ď¸Â How are you currently using SafetyCulture (or planning to)?
While our primary tool is the Inspections feature, we also leverage Training, Heads Up, Documents and Analytics. We will soon be exploring Assets and Lone Worker more.
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 Whatâs one SafetyCulture feature you couldnât live without?
CrewBrew.  OK, seriously, I love the training feature. I enjoy creating engaging microlearning courses that our team members can watch on the fly without having to endure DBPP (Death by PowerPoint).
 Whatâs a recent win (big or small) youâve had at work?
We recently got approval to gather our entire field team for an in-person conference this fall. This will be the first time several of our folks have met in person.