How to Choose the Right Lone Worker Device for Your Construction Business

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How to Choose the Right Lone Worker Device for Your Construction Business

There are many different types of safety technology that can help you keep your lone workers safe. From monitoring environmental gases and sudden pressure changes to cognitive password checks that require a worker to enter their password for verification, these devices can provide vital protection when you need it most.





A lone worker is an employee who works alone, without supervision or backup support. These employees are at risk of getting into trouble or suffering a serious injury in the workplace, so they need to be looked after and protected with the same care that you give to your other staff members.

The best way to protect your lone workers is through a lone worker safety device that gives you real-time access to their location and instant alerts when they become agitated or in danger of injury. These devices can be used in conjunction with a robust lone worker safety program, a lone worker action plan policy, and a dedicated lone worker safety monitor or operator.

lone worker devices When it comes to lone worker safety, it’s important that you select a device and app that is customizable for your specific needs. Your chosen device should be easy to use, reliable, and offer features like periodic check-ins, overtime alerts, and quick, discreet duress activation – all of which help your lone workers feel safe and secure while on the job.