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KKemp  
#1 Posted : 26 September 2012 13:54:56(UTC)
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KKemp

Hello, We will soon have someone working alone and i was looking into getting an alarm/device to detect movement etc.. Any feedback of these or can someone recommend any good one's? Thanks for your help Katie
PhilSmith1981  
#2 Posted : 26 September 2012 14:00:15(UTC)
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PhilSmith1981

What type of work will they be doing?
jontyjohnston  
#3 Posted : 26 September 2012 14:00:31(UTC)
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jontyjohnston

Katie We have lots of engineers who travel to remote sites all over Ireland. We looked into such devices and decided not to use them but to use operational protocols instead. The main reason was that they require network connections to work and many sites are connection blackspots! You may not have the "remote" issue but depending on where your people will be working alone you may face the same problem with many industrial settings having poor/no signal. We have been using the protocols effectively for over 3 years now. Just some thoughts.
A Kurdziel  
#4 Posted : 26 September 2012 14:25:57(UTC)
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A Kurdziel

We have looked at this stuff for several years. (We have 200 plus peripatetic staff working in ports, airports, farms and forestry). Currently we rely on operational systems to keep track of who is where and if they are safe. The use of this approach relies on the staff actually doing the bit and notifying people of where they are going, which some staff fail to do. We have looked at the sort of devices that you have mentioned and it is possible to create something using a standard mobile phone (We had a demo from our mobile supplier on this recently). The two problems with this are, firstly their coverage is not always very good away from built up areas and secondly what you do once you have established someone is missing/in trouble. You cannot just phone the police and say “one of my employees is missing/in trouble.” The police are wary of going off on wild goose chases and they expect you prove that the person is in trouble not just sloped off to the pub. One of the advantages of using one of the commercial monitored systems is that they have an arrangement with the police which means if the company contacts the police, the police will respond. Of course for that you will have to pay extra. Another problem, which you won’t have in Ireland, is that we are still not sure which police force to contact if one of our staff goes missing. Should it be our local force or one the forces (our main “patches” are covered by at least 6 force areas) where our staff might be.
KKemp  
#5 Posted : 28 September 2012 21:54:07(UTC)
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KKemp

Thanks for your feedback. This is in a Food Manufacturing Site and is for a Cleaner. Thanks again Katie
Jeff Watt  
#6 Posted : 29 September 2012 01:15:16(UTC)
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Jeff Watt

Katie If you have site security while the cleaner is working, get them to make regular contact say once every 30min to check the cleaner is OK. If you want to go down a technology route radios that automatically alarm to a base station if someone goes horizontal for 30 secs are available. We had them on our landfill site. That might suffice, once again if you have a security presence on site. I apologise I cannot remember the brand of radio but they were about £115. No doubt you have a radio supplier in your local area. Kind regards Jeff
Clairel  
#7 Posted : 29 September 2012 17:42:36(UTC)
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Clairel

KKemp wrote:
Thanks for your feedback. This is in a Food Manufacturing Site and is for a Cleaner. Thanks again Katie
Seems like an unecessary expense for a low risk worker. Normally only recommend such systems for relatively high risk lone workers (for example those working alone in a freezer / fridge for long periods of time). Otherwise IMO managemnt based systems are more appropriate.
atspesnonfracta  
#8 Posted : 01 October 2012 09:57:08(UTC)
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atspesnonfracta

Hi Do your staff have modern phones, try the b-safe app
A Kurdziel  
#9 Posted : 01 October 2012 14:12:37(UTC)
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A Kurdziel

Clairel wrote:
KKemp wrote:
Thanks for your feedback. This is in a Food Manufacturing Site and is for a Cleaner. Thanks again Katie
Seems like an unecessary expense for a low risk worker. Normally only recommend such systems for relatively high risk lone workers (for example those working alone in a freezer / fridge for long periods of time). Otherwise IMO management based systems are more appropriate.
We have cleaners and such like working at night on our site- labs and stuff so medium risk. They sign in and security checks up on them every hour of so. No need for clever tech.
Juan Carlos Arias  
#10 Posted : 01 October 2012 14:38:56(UTC)
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Juan Carlos Arias

I have used these also in the food industry. http://www.doro.co.uk/pr...o-handleplus-334gsm-iup/ Not expensive at all and very easy to use. found them to be a good solution.
Jeff Watt  
#11 Posted : 01 October 2012 21:35:51(UTC)
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Jeff Watt

Juan Carlos Arias wrote:
I have used these also in the food industry. http://www.doro.co.uk/pr...o-handleplus-334gsm-iup/ Not expensive at all and very easy to use. found them to be a good solution.
Good post JCA, that will be useful for many folks. Cheers
KKemp  
#12 Posted : 03 October 2012 08:49:04(UTC)
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KKemp

Thanks again for all your advice. Katie
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