steps2safety Risk Assessor for HanDBase-An easy to use tab based general occupational health and safety risk assessment application for when you need to assess risks in your work. It walks you step by step through a general 5 step risk assessment with provision for multiple action notes to follow up
Stops - The Bus Schedule Database - Stops is a city bus and subway train schedule application for Palm OS handhelds. You can edit and view bus schedule tables on your Palm and find out quickly when the next departure for a given bus stop will be
Storage Life for Canned Foods for HanDBase - Shows the suggested storage time for safe storage of canned foods. Times based on Food and Drug Adminstration Food Code
Can be used in any home, restaurant, or health care facility. The most important measure in ensuring safety of canned foods
Store List for HanDBaseSymbian OS, Pocket PC, Palm, Series 60, BlackBerry, SmartphoneVersion: 1.0 Upload date: 27 Sep 11 Tags: Databases
Freeware
Store List for HanDBase - This is a basic To Do list of items to buy while at the store. I mainly use it at the Grocery/Food store but it can be used anywhere.
This Applet has a checkbox for indicating that you got the item. It also goes so far as to have a quantity and the price per item/qty and the Total for that Item as well as a Running Total
Store Manager - Keep record of what you have and what you see. Application keeps record of Books, Dining, Music, Event, Service, Phone, Movie, Shop and a lot more with details and relevant parameters and also provide Global Search .This all cost you just $7
Storm Tracks for HanDBaseSymbian OS, Pocket PC, Palm, Series 60, BlackBerry, SmartphoneVersion: 1.0 Upload date: 27 Sep 11 Tags: Databases
Freeware
Storm Tracks for HanDBase - Hurricane Tracking program for keeping track of coordinates for plotting in other programs or maps. Tracks the following information: Name, Date, Time, Lat, Long, Wind Speed, Pressure, Direction, Speed, and Status
Stress Test Reporter for HanDBase - This database enables a stress test report to be written very quickly, even while the patient is on the treadmill. The full report can then be printed and given to the patient on their way out. No more illegible handwriting. Obviously, medical staff can also use it as a procedure log