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Benefits of the Care Management System

Our range of Proof of Presence systems accurately records activities in sanitation, the execution of health and safety procedures, implementation of risk assessment duties, and actions taken to prevent the spread of infection. ​When someone knowingly or unknowingly enters a building while unwell they potentially contaminate their surroundings through coughs, sneezes, and touchpoints. The last year has changed the manner many industries operate. With people returning to the workplace and beginning using services, there has never been a more important time to evidence your health and safety measures, safeguard your business, employees, and service users. Doing so will bring the confidence of all concerned in the safety of your premises, responsibilities and minimize liability. https://www.who.int/docs/default-source/coronaviruse/advice-for-workplace-clean-19-03-2020.pdf Highlighted points: Identify risks. Create priorities & workflow strategies. Coordinate patient, providers, care me

Body-Worn Cameras (BWCs) to Capture your Evidence Efficiently

  In the past, the ‘his word against the other’ scenarios left countless decisions going in the wrong direction. The world has moved on from the old ways of relying on a witness’ words alone. Today, the law considers audio and video as the best witness. The case of Derek Chauvin and George Floyd stunned the world. It was the body-worn camera of the former that helped speed up the investigation and get accurate facts for the case. That incident further underlined the  importance of body-worn cameras  (BWC) for people who are in the line of duty. What are Body-worn Cameras? Body-worn cameras are cameras worn by people on the front lines. The device has audio and video recording capabilities along with other specifications that may vary depending on the make and model. It’s widely used for documentation, interrogation, arrests, interactions, etc. by police officers, security workers and lone workers. EH-15 Body Worn Camera(GPP-M9) by Guard Patrol Products One of the leading solutions in t

Benefits of Lone Worker Protection Systems

It is important that when any worker goes to work, that they do so in a safe environment, and this is generally true for most modern factories and offices where numerous protective measures are taken every day e.g. The provision of Personal Protective Equipment, e.g. hard hats, protective glasses, steel toe cap boots, etc CCTV system to continuously monitor vulnerable or hazardous areas Fire Alarms to protect against the risk of fire Access control systems to restrict staff access to hazardous areas Who is classed as a  Lone Worker Protection System  and what are the risks? Lone workers are typically those who work by themselves without close or direct supervision, for example: Security patrol personnel Health care professionals Service and Maintenance engineers Environmental officers Asset surveyors Law enforcement workers Contractors Being a  Lone Worker  can mean being susceptible to a variety of incidents such as: Becoming vulnerable to violence, where a person is abused, threatene