Our lone worker safety devices from Blackline Safety offer peace of mind knowing that your remote workers are continually monitored while working alone. They are suitable for every industry, location, job, or scenario. Choose from a standard remote worker device or the new G7 wireless gas detector with lone worker functionality.
LONE WORKER &
EVACUATION TECHNOLOGY
Ensure your employee's are continuously monitored when they are working in remote or hazardous conditions The remote worker trips, falls, is unresponsive or is in an emergency situation By no-motion detection, fall detection, gas level readings, and missed check-in An alarm/alert is sent via wireless or satellite transmission to the call centre A safety alert is received by the 24/7 call centre, and first response is dispatchedLONER / REMOTE WORKER SAFETY
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No Motion Detection, True Fall Detection, Missed Check-in and Emergency Latch, Cellular or Satellite Communication The G7 Lone Worker devices by Blackline Safety can be customised to allow for wireless gas detection, as well as offering full situation awareness if a gas leak or employee accident occurs. Cellular and satellite connectivity options ensure that everyone remains in contact. Live two-way voice communication and text messaging. Our Blackline Safety devices have:
Connected Safety for Lone Workers with Gas Detector range by Blackline Safety in Australia
G7cG7c Lone Worker & Gas Monitor |
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Sensor CartridgesSensor cartridges |
Pumped CartridgeMulti-gas pump cartridge |
Calibration DockCalibration & Charging Dock |
G7 EXOArea Monitor |
G8 EXOArea Monitor |
Blackline Live Portal24/7 Monitoring Plans |
So what does Connected Safety mean?
Connected safety refers to using interconnected digital systems and technologies to enhance safety and security. This concept applies in various contexts, such as smart homes, workplaces, and public spaces.
For example, in a smart home, connected safety might involve integrating smoke detectors, security cameras, and alarm systems with your smartphone, allowing you to monitor and respond to potential hazards remotely. Whereas in the workplace, connected safety could mean using wearable devices to track employees' health and safety, ensuring timely responses to emergencies.
Essentially, connected safety leverages the power of the Internet of Things (IoT), automation, and real-time data to create safer environments and improve the overall quality of life.