The safety of your isolated workers
A worker is considered isolated (or ‘lone’) if they are out of sight and out of hearing of other people, even in geographical proximity.
This is why the notion of isolation must be understood in terms of the location of the workstation as well as the environment, organisation or schedules. And it can also be extended to the notion of occasional isolation, such as the momentary absence of a colleague who is usually present.
Geolocation
Alert notifications
Fall sensor
Communication
Our ‘Safe Touch’ solution is a geolocation and safety tag for lone workers. Very small and lightweight, it is also shockproof and splash resistant. It is worn on a belt. An SOS alarm can be transmitted via the SOS button. The Safe Touch features a fall sensor (tilt, inactivity). These alarms can be switched off by the user. It picks up automatically to talk to the person and carry out a check for any false alarms.
Automatically or upon pressing it, the Safe Touch triggers calls and/or sends a SMS to emergency teams or a remote monitoring centre.
Who is lone worker safety for?
Individuals: protecting your property; in your house or apartment, terrace, balcony, garage and cellar.
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Offices, studios, clinics, agencies: for protecting offices, archives, etc.
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Shops, stores and boutiques: to protect customers and staff, limit theft and secure cash handling procedures.
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Public administrations: faced with numerous challenges such as vandalism, illegal dumping and many more. Surveillance of at-risk areas in and around schools, recycling centres, etc.
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Workshops, garages, storage and logistics: spaces such as warehouses, workshops, storage areas, etc. Different protection solutions prevent errors in goods handling processes, blind spots and theft.
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Health: Hospitals, pharmacies, medical and dental practices, etc. Keep your premises, valuable equipment and pharmaceutical products under surveillance.
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Clubs and associations: even if you have modest financial means, the utmost must be done to avoid misuse or abuse of infrastructures.
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Hotels, restaurants: protect customers and staff. Limit theft.
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Schools: protect property, deter vandalism and surveillance.
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Real estate: protect co-owned property in gardens, squares, common premises, building entrance halls, parking areas and cellars.
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Construction and general contractors: video protection for both people and equipment. Protection service for lone workers.
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