Automated Work Alone Safety Monitoring Services
Canada Automated Work Alone Safety Monitoring Services. Most Canadian employers have employees who need to work alone. Employers have responsibilities for minimizing and eliminating risks associated with employees working alone. Under federal and provincial OHS Codes, employers are required to assess their workplace and take preventative measures that eliminate or minimize risks when their employees work alone.
Employers are also required to ensure employees working alone have some effective way of communicating with individuals who can respond immediately if there is an emergency or the worker is injured or ill. Cititel Automated Work Alone Safety Monitoring Service, have been designed to help you meet safety regulations and protect your lone workers.
Cititel Automated Work Alone Safety Monitoring Service focuses on two crucial aspects of employee safety – monitoring and emergency response.
How it works
Your workers will regularly check-in report that they’re okay. But if there is an emergency, they can hit panic or just let a timer run out and Cititel starts calling for help. It is a pro-active automated communication service, designed to check on people working alone to ensure their safety, and doesn’t rely on being able to reach and press a panic button.
Automated, cloud-based monitoring is a best new practice in work alone safety. These systems can be integrated with existing devices, and future devices to provide instant and active safety awareness for workers alone in the field. With Cititel Automated Work Alone Safety Monitoring Service, you don´t need an expensive dedicated safety monitoring device. Simply use the hardware you already have to monitor and notify.
Cititel will call the lone worker at predetermined times based on a schedule that you set up. If a call goes unanswered, then an alarm is received in our Response Centre and our operators will then notify someone from a contact list you provide.
Features
Proactive Check-in Timers
Voice & Text Messages
Emergency Panic
GPS Location Technology
Choose your Own Devices (smartphones, computers, tablets, satellite messengers, basic phones)
Good Reads
Work Alone Regulations in Canada
What is meant by working alone?
Is working alone a problem?
What are examples of high risk activities?
What can be done to help a lone worker stay safe?
What is an example of a check-in procedure?
What are some factors to consider when assessing the workplace or situations?
Five Working Alone Situations That May Put Employees at Risk
Best Practices for Working Alone Situations