SafetyLine
Protecting Lone Workers Across Atlantic Canada
Protect lone and remote workers across Atlantic Canada with SafetyLine — a trusted safety solution since 1999.
From the rugged coastlines of Newfoundland and Labrador to the forests of New Brunswick, the communities of Nova Scotia, and the rural and coastal environments of Prince Edward Island, SafetyLine delivers automated, 24/7 protection built for Atlantic Canada’s diverse industries and remote working conditions.
Designed to integrate seamlessly into your operations, SafetyLine helps organizations meet provincial safety requirements while keeping worker well‑being front and centre — wherever the job takes them.
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Your lone workers deserve the best: The advantages of onboarding SafetyLine
Automated Safety Check-ins
A core feature of SafetyLine is its automated safety check-in system, designed to ensure the well-being of lone workers. From fisheries to forestry, from rural healthcare to water utility crews navigating remote roads, these check-ins effectively confirm employees’ safety at prescheduled intervals. If a check-in is missed, SafetyLine automatically sends a notification, and alerts as required. This seamless monitoring system boosts safety while saving valuable time and resources.
Always Connected
In the event of a workplace accident or emergency, fast, clear communication is essential; especially in areas with limited cell access or unpredictable weather. Whether a worker is working on a downed electrical line during a Nor’easter or driving alone to a remote healthcare visit, they need to be connected. SafetyLine is a reliable conduit and recommended best practice for communication, facilitating the exchange of accurate information between lone workers and monitors, ultimately enhancing workplace safety. SafetyLine provides a variety of emergency communication options, including voice and text messages, communicating key details such as location, and other information crucial for a fast emergency response.
Motion Features
Whether it’s wet docks, icy roads, or forested job sites, slips and falls are a serious risk in Atlantic Canada's diverse terrain. SafetyLine uses advanced motion sensor technology in your existing devices to detect dangerous falls, requesting immediate emergency help upon impact. Even when they’re unconscious and hurt, SafetyLine will request help on behalf of your lone workers when they are unable to. Additionally, workers can easily request help through the shake-for-emergency feature, requesting emergency assistance by simply shaking their phone.
Discreet In-app Panic Button
For lone workers in high-risk circumstances where communication is limited, the environment is unpredictable and hazards are high, SafetyLine’s in-app panic button provides immediate, discreet access to emergency help. Additionally, the shake-for-emergency feature offers another option of immediate request for help in moments where direct communication isn’t possible.
Location tracking
Working alone and isolation is a common reality in Atlantic Canada. Whether working within the Bay of Fundy or deep in the forests of in New Brunswick, many Atlantic Canadians can be classified as lone workers. Employing the most current GPS-tracking technologies, SafetyLine monitors the lone worker’s location so that emergency help can be sent as quickly as possible in an accident. SafetyLine comprehensively addresses the full picture of your lone worker’s safety, including where and how help needs to be dispatched in a crisis.
On-Demand Custom Reports
There are Atlantic Canadian sectors – like healthcare and energy – that require accurate documentation for compliance and internal audits. SafetyLine’s web portal can easily generate detailed custom reports, including check-in records, required hazard assessments, and GPS histories, helping employers stay compliant with both provincial and provincial safety regulations.
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✓ 25+ years of experience as a lone worker safety provider
✓ Providing lone worker monitoring services for organizations across North America
✓ Providing lone worker safety to 50,000+ users
✓ Single sign-on (SSO) workers and supervisors to access SafetyLine easily
✓ SOC 2 Type 2 certification assures SafetyLine is a reliable and trustworthy partner
✓ Designed for rural and remote work conditions
✓ Bilingual support for English and French-speaking teams
✓ EASY TO USE
✓ FULLY AUTOMATED, WORKS 24/7
✓ LIFE-SAVING MOTION FEATURES
✓ NO CALL CENTER REQUIRED
✓ COMPETITIVE PRICING
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Establishing a high standard for lone worker safety
Since 1999, SafetyLine has consistently explored ways to innovate and evolve, setting a high industry standard early on for lone worker safety.
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SafetyLine easily integrates with satellite GPS devices like Garmin and Globalstar which ensure lone workers can stay connected in any geographic location, including remote fishing villages, dense forests, or offshore sites. The system automatically provides their location during check-ins or when an emergency is triggered, and the worker’s location is only monitored during work hours.
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SafetyLine has successfully completed the System and Organization Controls (SOC) 2 Type 2 examination in recognition of its highest commitment to information security. For this certification, SafetyLine met rigorous security, availability, and confidentiality standards developed by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA).
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SafetyLine offers an application programming interface (API) that enables secure integration with complementary systems such as payroll and HR, allowing sensitive data to be shared safely and efficiently. By syncing occupational safety with the rest of your organization, SafetyLine’s API improves operational efficiency, enhances safety ROI, and supports consistent, compliant processes for occupational health and safety managers.
5 stars from over 50,000+ users
Testimonials from SafetyLine users
NL Health Services
“Employees know that when they use SafetyLine, there’s always someone there to check on them if they should need it. Their location’s tracked, and the member of staff can also leave a recorded message to state anything they deem important for their whereabouts.”
Carl Thomas, Regional Workplace Safety Manager
Windsor Salt Saskatchewan
"Workers appreciate the automated system and the notification to the check-in. It's also good peace of mind knowing that there is a non-biased system on the other end that will kick-start an emergency action plan into place if needed."
Robert Engle, EHS Supervisor, Windsor Salt Saskatchewan
Peterborough Wastewater Treatment Plant
“There is always someone working 24/7, and knowing that person was safe, gave me peace of mind. They could check in on multiple devices, such as their desktop app, and even call in. We love all the different features on it.”
Daryl Stevenson, Water and Wastewater Services Manager
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FAQs
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Each of the Atlantic provinces has unique regulatory requirements as well as occupational health and safety legislation in place, addressing the safety of lone workers such as the Government of New Brunswick which created the Code of Practice for Working Alone. Make sure your organization is up to date with local regulations as well as industry standards and expectations for people working alone.
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SafetyLine is for lone workers and those that find themselves in isolation or hazardous situations. If you have employees who are alone for extended periods, you need a policy and procedures to keep them safe. SafetyLine makes this easy by providing the employees with tools to remain safe and you with the tools to monitor and stay compliant with your local lone worker legislation and regulations.
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SafetyLine can benefit your organization by allowing you to protect your lone workers with an industry-leading solution. By providing various platforms and features, you can protect your lone workers no matter the situation they may find themselves in. With flexible pricing, you can find a plan that gives you the features and the price that you're looking for.
Visit our pricing page: https://safetylineloneworker.com/pricing
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SafetyLine has been designed so anyone can use it. Well, our software is robust; it is also user-friendly, allowing anyone to pick it up and use it with minimal training. We support a variety of platforms such as web, mobile, satellite, and more, all of which are designed to be simple and straightforward to use.
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Many countries have legislation to protect lone workers. As an employer, its your responsibility to keep up to date on any legislation that could impact your employees and their safety.
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There are both advantages and disadvantages to a call center. A call center allows you access to an actual human being it runs the risk of human error. Automated systems, on the other hand, enable accurate and exact protocols to be executed time and time again without fail. Automated systems also free up the need for a call center, saving you additional costs and allowing you to design call-outs in a way that makes sense to your organization.
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SafetyLine integrates closely with inReach and SPOT devices, but we also support a variety of other satellite devices such as ZOLEO and more. SafetyLine is also an Authorized Garmin and Globalstar reseller.
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The pricing for each of SafetyLine’s lone worker packages is very cost-effective and affordable in comparison to industry standards, particularly when you look at the list of safety benefits that your lone workers and company experience with each one.
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The SafetyLine app will only track employees when they have checked in and are working. Once the lone worker checks in after their shift, any tracking or monitoring will be deactivated. Before using the SafetyLine system, employers must establish and communicate when and where their team members will be monitored.