Revision as of 21:19, 15 September 2023 by 136.0.220.214 (talk) (Created page with "Lone workers face a range of risks on site, from slips and falls to criminal activity. [https://www.loneworkeralarms.co.nz/ NZ Lone Worker Alarms] Having an alarm system in pl...")(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Lone workers face a range of risks on site, from slips and falls to criminal activity. NZ Lone Worker Alarms Having an alarm system in place can help to reduce the response time for a lone worker in need of emergency assistance, which could be life or death.Panic ButtonA lone worker panic button can be a physical device that is worn by a lone worker, or an app downloaded onto the lone worker's phone. Both options can offer a variety of functionality including GPS tracking and panic alerts.Man down alarmA man down alarm can be triggered if the lone worker's app or device detects the lone worker is incapacitated due to a fall, an accident, or an injury. This can help to prevent a panic alarm being raised by the staff member, while also providing peace of mind for the business and lone worker alike.Automated Check-insSHEQSY provides a wide variety of features to support automated check-ins and overtime alerts for lone workers, based on your organization's lone worker safety policy. These can be monitored in-house by management teams or via a 24/7 professional security monitoring centre.Red AlertsThe app is designed to help you easily review all genuine red alerts and communicate with your team in the case of an incident. This will provide vital information to assist your response, and give you clear insight into your lone worker safety levels across your business.Working StatusInsights can also help you manage lone worker resource more efficiently, by offering easy access to working status and recent location data. This will give your team the ability to effectively redeploy lone workers and confirm that they have made it home safely after a shift or appointment.