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  1. Work alone devices are used by employees who work alone in remote locations and can be activated to inform others in case of an emergency, such as an accident or threat. They range from simple wearable alarm panic buttons to high-tech GPS tracking devices; some standalone models exist while others can be integrated with smartphone apps for greater flexibility; any system which enables employees to regularly check in and report incidents will help increase safety for lone workers.
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  4. A great work alone device should be easy to use and feature an array of safeguards designed to keep employees safe in any given circumstance. Examples include man-down alerts that detect when an employee falls or becomes immobile; no movement alerts that detect when there has been no motion for an extended period; geofencing capabilities that allow businesses to create virtual boundaries for employees that automatically notify when they enter or leave them; and geofencing notifications which alert when employees enter or leave these boundaries.
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  6. Your business might require a solution that uses satellite technology to monitor lone worker locations even in remote areas where there is no cell service coverage. Other lone worker devices come equipped with their own SIM cards that allow workers to communicate, request assistance, trigger emergency responses from remote locations as well as tracking movements automatically reported back to employers.
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  8. Before selecting a lone worker solution, it is vital to conduct a risk evaluation and create a lone working policy. lone worker app This will inform your decisions regarding what technology your employees require, whether devices should be provided and whether protection can be offered to ensure all staff understand what risks exist as well as ways they may be mitigated.
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  10. Standalone lone worker devices typically include an integrated SIM and can be worn or clipped onto clothing for easy use. lone worker app In addition to having two-way speakers and an easy SOS button, these standalone lone worker devices typically offer long-lasting battery life as well. Lone worker alarm Safepoint's Smart Alerts devices offer additional protection by only sharing information when there is an active alert status.
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  12. Integration between lone worker apps and smartphones offers users additional functionality, including recording and uploading evidence for later review. Many such apps also support geofencing, automatic incident detection and customized alerts to ensure maximum safety when working alone.
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  14. Automated work-alone monitoring systems can be tailored to fit the unique needs and expectations of an organization, growing with its workforce as it expands. Aware360's SafetyAware provides all of the features required to protect lone workers - learn more here!
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  16. My website: https://www.loneworkeralarms.co.nz/