Lone Worker Monitoring

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If you have employees who work alone for prolonged periods of time, it’s important to consider their safety and health. Lone worker monitoring is a great way to protect those employees and ensure they can reach help quickly should something go wrong. Lone worker monitoring systems use GPS and other technologies to track the whereabouts of employees and communicate with them. This information can also be used to run reports and identify safety hazards.
A good lone worker monitoring system will require a person to periodically check in with the device to confirm their well-being. If they fail to do so, the device will send an alarm to a designated response group and/or emergency services. Some devices can also be triggered to send a duress signal, which is designed to notify supervisors and/or emergency services that the user needs assistance.
Many lone worker monitoring devices offer the ability for users to share their real-time locations and activities with others via text messages or voice calls, which can be very useful in an emergency. Especially in high-rise office buildings or multi-story factories, this feature can be very helpful to get workers out of dangerous situations as quickly as possible.
Look for a lone worker solution that offers live monitoring and real-time alerts, including instant SMS text or email alerts. It’s also worth considering a solution that can be integrated with a range of devices and accessories, such as Bluetooth wearables, discreet handheld satellite communicators, and mobile phones. How a lone worker device works This gives you the flexibility to choose what best suits your employees and their risk profiles.