Digital Inspections in Hazardous Areas: Why the Right Tablet Matters
Inspections in hazardous areas are never just routine. They are the backbone of compliance, the assurance of safety, and the evidence that critical assets are being maintained to the highest standards.
Yet despite their importance, too many inspection processes still rely on outdated tools. Paper checklists get smudged or lost. Legacy handhelds struggle to keep up with modern requirements. Consumer tablets were never designed to survive industrial settings. These shortcomings make inspections harder to manage, increase the risk of missed issues, and add unnecessary pressure during compliance checks.
Digitalisation has already begun to change this picture. When inspections are recorded directly at the point of work, validated in real time, and shared seamlessly across the business, the difference is immediate. Accuracy improves. Audit trails hold firm. This enables inspectors to focus on the condition of the equipment rather than the paperwork in their hands. For operators under strict compliance regimes, this shift isn’t just convenient – it marks a significant step forward.
But software is only half the story. The hardware matters just as much. An inspection tablet must do more than open an app, it has to perform in environments where safety comes first, endure the knocks of daily use, and carry on working whether connectivity is perfect or patchy. Most of all, it has to give inspectors confidence that nothing will be missed because their device failed them.
This is where the i.safe MOBILE IS940.1 proves its worth. It delivers the performance of a modern Android device, but in a package designed from the ground up for hazardous areas. The 10.1-inch full HD display means engineers can review schematics clearly, capture detailed photos, and log findings without compromise. IP68 and ATEX Zone 1 / 21 certification provide the ruggedness required for dust, water, heat, cold, and all the bumps of everyday field use.
Then there’s the battery. Inspections rarely fit neatly into a short time window, and devices need to keep pace with the realities of a full shift in the field. The IS940.1 is built with that in mind, offering the power and endurance to last the working day without interruption. When it does come time to recharge, dedicated docks and multi-docks make it simple to keep devices powered, organised, and ready for the next inspection cycle – ensuring teams are never left waiting on equipment.
Connectivity brings another dimension. In areas where 5G is available, inspection data flows instantly between field and office. Real-time progress can be tracked, decisions made faster, and problems acted upon before they escalate. But even when signal drops, the IS940.1 keeps inspectors working. Full offline capability means data is captured continuously and uploaded later, ensuring nothing is lost to poor connectivity.
Even the most rugged devices sometimes need attention. When that happens, the process should be straightforward – not a logistical headache. Exloc provides a dedicated UK service centre to assess and repair the IS940.1, removing the need for businesses to send equipment overseas and navigate the complexities of import and export. The result is faster turnaround times, less disruption to inspection schedules, and the reassurance that support is always close at hand.
The IS940.1 gives inspection teams what they’ve been missing. A Zone 1 / 21 certified device that combines durability, connectivity, and performance in a single platform. It turns digital inspection systems into something practical, everyday, and reliable. It means inspectors spend less time worrying about the device in their hands, and more time focusing on the assets in front of them.
In hazardous areas, inspections protect more than compliance. They protect people, assets, and supply. With the IS940.1 in hand, inspectors can carry out that responsibility with the confidence that their device won’t let them down.
