As part of a broader attempt to stop the spread of the coronavirus, many companies across the globe are sending their employees home to work. This situation is clearly changing working patterns as companies are trying to embrace remote working. This transformation creates a new set of challenges for organisations, including supporting and staying connected […]
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Lone Worker Devices
“So, you’ve splashed out on devices – but then find that staff aren’t using them. What do you do?” This revealing comment opens a recent blog posted by a competitor – a large supplier of lone worker devices. It confirms the feedback we have been receiving this year from organisations which are disappointed by the […]
The Benefits of Remote Working For Both ...
Welcome to our Industry Insight blog series inspired by articles and comment on the web. In this blog, we take a look at the benefits of remote working for both staff and companies. Lone Working has been on the increase for several years as organisations reach out to clients and minimises the need for […]
How to Ensure A Successful Lone Worker S...
User Adoption: One of the biggest challenges to a successful deployment Like all projects poor user uptake can derail a lone worker system, and technical solutions bring with them the added element of ‘techno-fear’. Companies know they need a system in place to protect remote workers , even more so now the new Health & […]
Top Tips: Reducing Lone Worker False Ala...
False alarms are the bane of lone worker safety systems. Whether they are phone-based or use a dedicated device, no system is fool proof. More often than not false alarms are triggered by user error; mistakes on the part of staff who are unfamiliar with the technology and not used to incorporating it in their […]