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  1. Lone worker monitoring is an essential component of any safety program for employees who work alone regularly, such as social workers and nurses, custodians and factory staff. Being alone puts them at greater risk from dangerous scenarios - those working remotely face particular difficulty and the only effective way of monitoring these employees without being on-site is with a lone worker monitoring system.
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  3. Note that any lone worker monitoring system must include clearly-delineated privacy policies and inform employees exactly which data is being collected, when and why it will be utilized, to help alleviate any resistance related to privacy concerns and ensure it's only used for safety-related uses, rather than surveillance or tracking purposes.
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  6. Most lone worker monitoring systems offer connectivity features that enable individuals to periodically connect with others - either by phone call or text message - and check in. These systems allow a person's GPS coordinates to be shared with emergency response teams during an incident, which allows them to more effectively pinpoint their location during an emergency situation. Some systems feature lifeline and check-in functions that enable individuals to signal for help immediately if they feel threatened or unsafe, even if their device is locked. Lone worker alarms Hands-free safety solutions like this one work in conjunction with panic buttons or timed monitoring sessions that alert law enforcement of your exact location and provide audible alarms, helping deter attackers and enhance overall safety.
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  8. An answering service is an ideal solution for companies aiming to implement a lone worker monitoring system, as it expedites check-in procedures and is easily tailored to staffing requirements. A professional answering service also can provide detailed call logs and incident records that will then be shared among key personnel as part of an emergency response plan.
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  10. Lone worker alarm When an employee feels threatened or in danger, one push of a button or setting of an automatic monitoring session can instantly alert a 24/7 monitored response center like AlertMedia to send law enforcement to their exact location and implement their emergency action plan accordingly.
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  12. An incident may not necessarily present immediate threats, but even without immediate danger, lone workers can still be vulnerable due to various factors, including losing consciousness or experiencing serious falls or injuries. A lack of monitoring could result in potentially fatal accidents; hence it is vital for companies to implement a solid safety system.
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  14. Homepage: https://loneworkerdevices.com/lone-worker-safety-devices/