Lone Worker, Staff Attack, Man Down
Who is classed as a lone worker?Lone workers are people who work on their own with little or no supervision. Thus in the event of an emergency there is no one to give assistance, or summon help. There is no time limit attached to working alone. It may be for the whole work period, or only for several minutes. This can take place in a number of situations
Although there is no general legal prohibition on working alone, them broad duties of the HSW Act and MHSW Regulations still apply. These require identifying hazards of the work, assessing the risks involved, and putting measures in place to avoid or control the risks. Where your risk assessment requires that communication is needed we can provide anything from a simple handset and alarm to a site-wide monitoring and alerting system.
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Impact - On-site Lone Worker Protection

Where there is a safety issue for lone workers on site, Impact provides lone worker protection. It is an integrated personal attack and communications transmitter with a range of up to half a mile in an industrial / commercial environment.
Features include :
- Snatch lanyard for automatic attack signalling
- Programmable motion sensing
- Two trigger keys for single and dual activation modes
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Identicom - Off-site Lone Worker Protection Where staff are at risk from abuse, attack or working alone when they are away from the workplace, Peoplesafe provides lone worker protection in the form of a mobile panic alarm that allows verbal communication and location technology to enable a response to be planned
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