https://www.loneworkeralarms.co.nz/man-down-alarm/ https://www.loneworkeralarms.co.nz/personal-alarm/ https://www.loneworkeralarms.co.nz/lone-worker-alarm/ Lone worker devices are an indispensable element of an employer's duty of care to their employees' safety, alongside PPE and safety training programs. A lone worker device allows immediate assistance should help be needed immediately. G7 was developed for harsh environments and offers cellular connectivity, automatic check-ins, fall detection and message/alert monitoring - making it the most comprehensive connected safety solution on the market. Safety Check-In/Out feature Lone workers need the ability to call for help if they find themselves in imminent danger, injured, or incapacitated, which is why any device aimed at supporting these workers should feature a safety check-in feature with automated alerts prompting employees to verify their status at pre-defined intervals or if they fail to check in within an allotted time period. These alerts are automatically transmitted to an ARC who can then initiate an immediate, two-way voice call with the worker. They can check if they are aware and conscious, listen for sounds of distress and assess if it's an emergency situation. This feature demonstrates your company's dedication to duty of care for its employees and assists you in meeting lone working safety objectives. Furthermore, it shows that your solution uses modern technology - meaning instead of human operators having to call each lone worker individually, the automated system monitors everything and only sends alerts as necessary. Real-time GPS Tracking Lone worker devices with real-time GPS tracking provide an extra level of safety for employees. By monitoring its location, employers can quickly assess a worker's circumstances and dispatch assistance immediately if required. For example, when Jim encounters hazardous gas, his device will send a satellite alert directly to ARC which will pinpoint his exact l