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July 2022 Recap: In Other News and What You May Have Missed
Here is all of the occupational safety and health-related news that you might have missed in July 2022.
4 Summer Safety Tips For Lone Workers
During summer, it’s especially important to pay close attention to your health, wellbeing, and safety as a lone worker. In this article we will look into the ways you can prioritize your health during the summertime heat and how to keep you safe and sound all season long.
Why Worker Safety Check-ins are Essential
Safety check-ins are integral to an effective occupational health and safety (OHS) program, helping improve the overall well-being of your employees, especially lone workers who perform their jobs in isolation and by themselves.
June 2022 Recap: In Other News and What You May Have Missed
Here is all of the occupational safety and health-related news that you missed in June 2022, which was National Safety Month in the United States. Stay cool and shaded out there!
SafetyLine Recognized as One of Top Lone Worker Monitoring Solutions in Canada
SafetyLine Lone Worker has been recognized as a winner in the Lone Worker Monitoring category in Canadian Occupational Health’s annual 2022 Reader’s Choice Awards.
In-app Feedback and More: SafetyLine Upgrades Menu Options
Lone worker protection pioneer SafetyLine has added some new features to its comprehensive lone worker safety system and app. The SafetyLine app menu now includes several additional options to help protect you and your team members better.
Conducting a Lone Worker Needs Analysis
To find and document important safety details and information, you need to conduct a lone worker needs analysis, which will highlight and improve four primary areas including safety procedures, areas for improvement, opportunities that should be explored further, and holes in your lone worker safety program.
May 2022 Recap: In Other News and What You May Have Missed
Here is all of the occupational safety and health-related news that you may have missed in May. Hope you’re having a safe spring!
Context is King – SafetyLine’s Visual Locator for its Lone Workers
SafetyLine users can now see a more effective visual locator of where lone workers are performing their jobs. This addresses a common and understandable misunderstanding of workers’ locations on the SafetyLine map. Monitors sometimes assume the location pin was accurate because the accuracy of the data wasn’t presented visually. Occasionally, there has been confusion around the fact that the map pin shows the lone worker at an incorrect location. This occurs because of issues caused by imperfections in general GPS location accuracy.
Work Alone Call Centers vs Automated Work Alone Solutions: The Pros and Cons
When a worker is experiencing an emergency, they need someone who they can reliably contact to get immediate help. One strategy being employed to address this issue is by creating internal call centers to monitor vulnerable and lone workers. What are a high-functioning and collaborative team, the call center is funded by the company budget or employed by company staff.
April 2022 Recap: In Other News and What You May Have Missed
Here is all of the occupational safety and health-related news that you missed in April: safety officers, psychological safety, fire safety, safety technologies, connected safety programs, as well as new OSHA rules for healthcare.
The Pros and Cons of a Manual Lone Worker Safety System
As you read further, you will learn about the pros and cons of a manual lone worker safety system. We will also look at the benefits and costs of an automated lone worker safety system for your employees working alone.
11 Ways to Evaluate Your Lone Worker Solution
A lone worker solution is a system, service, and/or safety device that protect lone workers (people working alone and remotely). It will signal an emergency when the lone worker needs help and it monitors their well-being with safety check-ins. Let’s look at the 11 strategies to evaluate your lone worker solution.
March 2022 Recap: In Other News and What You May Have Missed
Here is all of the occupational safety and health-related news that you missed in March. Welcome back spring! Setting Lone Workers Up for Safe Success, 5 Best Practices for a Mobile-Based Safety Program, Harness the Power of Data and Analytics to Reduce Workplace Injuries and Fatalities, Workers favor more safety training, digitization of programs, and SafetyLine is nominated for a COS award!
What Is Journey Management and Why Is It Important?
Journey management implements plans and protocols to protect these people while travelling. Journey management can address the safety needs of employees who are not only driving for work, but also the security needs of those travelling other ways such as flying and public transit.
Lone Worker Safety and Tracking Using SPOT Satellite Messengers by Globalstar
The most significant benefit of this partnership with Globalstar, quite simply, is that your workers and team members will have reliable and proven satellite communications for lone workers to support SafetyLine’s comprehensive suite of safety features. The SafetyLine and SPOT combination provides uninterrupted location tracking and two-way communications (independent of cellular networks), using SPOT to send and receive text messages, track and share progress with managers and coworkers, map their routes, as well as, if needed, trigger an SOS emergency requesting immediate help.
A Q&A with the Heart & Stroke Foundation - What You Need to Know About Occupational Cardiac Arrest
We spoke to Jeffrey Buhr, Director of Philanthropy and his team at the Heart & Stroke Foundation about why heart health needs to be a priority for employers, what can proactively be done to prevent cardiac arrest in the workplace, as well as a number of other interesting areas related to occupational health and safety.
February 2022 Recap: In Other News and What you May Have Missed
Here we are at the end of February and with-it being Heart Month in North America, there was some focus on the relatively unknown issue of cardiac arrest and heart health in the workplace. Scroll down to see what you missed in safety-related news in February.
Cardiac Arrest in the Workplace: What You Need to Know
Every year, roughly 62,000 Canadians experience a heart attack and stroke which, in many cases, is disabling or deadly. It is also estimated that about 35,000 cardiac arrests take place in Canada annually, and again, these are often fatal. As major causes of death and disability for Canadians, heart disease and stroke are also major occupational health issues in the workplace where cardiovascular health needs to be addressed.
Choosing a Workplace Panic Button System for Your Employees Safety
Panic buttons are an important occupational safety technology goes by many names: duress alarm, emergency signal, SOS alarm, personal alarm, alert button, panic alarm and most commonly, panic button. The reason there are so many names and monikers for this safety device is they are so widely used in a wide range of industries and work. Regardless of what they are called, they all are intended to one thing: raise an alarm in emergency situations when an employee requires immediate help.