CONTACT TRACING FOR LONE WORKERS
Blackline Safety launched its new Close Contact Report supporting users of the G7 safety wearable devices during work hours by mapping the close interactions between employees.
Blackline Safety launched its new Close Contact Report supporting users of the G7 safety wearable devices during work hours by mapping the close interactions between employees.
Blackline Safety's push-to-talk (PPT) feature allows the G7c loner safety device to function like a two-way radio. This option allows the user to immediately call their team mates on the same channel or switch channels for easy communication.
A lone worker is anyone who works or performs tasks alone or in an isolated area. Working alone can draw risks that can create serious and fatal situations. In Australia there are regulations for monitoring employees who work remotely, there is also a corporate responsibility for each company to look after their work force.
In late 2018, Blackline Safety introduced the world’s first cellular-connected gas detector with plug-and-play pump cartridge, making it the ideal gas detector for confined space entry.
When and where are workers entering confined spaces? How long are they inside? Did they encounter any environmental hazards? Where are gas leaks occurring?
In the past, confidently answering these questions has been a challenge for many businesses.