Man-Down and GPS facilities added to Peoplesafe system
Peoplesafe with Man-Down protection is able to detect whether or not the wearer is incapacitated after a fall or injury, while its new GPS option is able to pinpoint a specific worker’s location to within a few metres.
Rocksure insists that the Peoplesafe with Man-Down solution provides all the proven benefits of the existing Peoplesafe service, protecting lone workers from abuse or attack while incorporating the capability for Monitoring Centre operators to be alerted (either manually or automatically) in the event that the end user should be injured or incapacitated.
State-of-the-art signal processing technology analyses tilt, immobility and any sudden impacts in combination with non-response timed alerts. In addition to a rip alarm and discreetly operable manual call button, this helps detect an employee in difficulty and raise an alarm across the GSM phone network while at the same time minimising false alarms.
GPS: a major addition
Lone workers that are constantly on the move or who work in rural areas can create specific challenges for employers needing to ensure their safety. To aid the easy detection of these workers should they face potential jeopardy from abuse or accident, Rocksure Systems has added the option of GPS to its existing Peoplesafe services.
Available with the standard Peoplesafe and Man-Down services, the new GPS technology is accommodated in similar sized units to the standard Peoplesafe devices in order to maintain their discreet look and feel. As with all Peoplesafe services, the wearer retains control and is able to decide when they wish to be located.
All Rocksure Systems’ Peoplesafe services are designed to encompass every aspect of a company’s need to provide Duty of Care to its employees when working alone. The services combine the six-core elements that are essential for a credible and complete lone worker solution: the Peoplesafe unit, operator response, tracking, training, configuration with the most appropriate mobile network and ongoing support.
Co-ordination of emergency support
Users press a ‘checking in’ button to notify Rocksure’s Monitoring Centre when they know they are entering a potentially hazardous situation. If they then have cause to press the red alert, operators retrieve the information on their locality, listen in on the line to what is happening and co-ordinate the appropriate emergency support – involving the police if necessary.
“Increasing legislation has focused companies’ minds on the responsibility they have for their own workers safety”, said Martin Rodgers, sales director of Rocksure Systems in conversation with info4security. “The new Peoplesafe service options offer a wide range of protection, alert and location capabilities for lone workers, whatever their role”.
Man-Down and GPS facilities added to Peoplesafe system
Peoplesafe with Man-Down protection is able to detect whether or not the wearer is incapacitated after a fall or injury, […]
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