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The Top Lone Worker Devices for Construction Workers
Ensure your most vulnerable team members are never truly alone through a wearable technology lifeline that links them to immediate help. G7’s lone worker monitors feature a cry for help alarm, task countdown timer, GPS location tracking and a 24/7 monitoring center.

Most lone worker solutions come with an easy-to-use app where users can check in and manage alerts. They also feature battery saver capabilities, a geofence tracker and more.
1. Silent Beacon

Silent Beacon is a personal safety device that channels smartphone technology into a wearable button-activated safety product. With just one press of the button, it allows users to instantly contact 911 and their emergency contacts while capturing their GPS location for help. This modern life-saving device can make all the difference in emergency situations.

Designed with comfort in mind, it’s sleek enough to slip into your pocket and has dual touch buttons to avoid false alerts. Using wideband audio, it can also place a “nudge” call to your Primary Contact if you are in danger.


Unlike many other similar devices, you can choose which phone number your Silent Beacon calls in an emergency. You can store a variety of numbers in the app, including emergency services, family and friends, and even phone numbers overseas. It can also be programmed to use a silent alert, which does not notify anyone until a response is received. Its affordable pricing and no monthly fees are another benefit.
2. SHEQSY

Whether they’re nurses doing home visits or utility workers servicing dangerous or remote areas, lone frontline employees need to feel safe when working alone. This is why comprehensive lone worker safety systems are the best solution for organizations.

Founded in 2017, Auckland-based startup SHEQSY (stands for safety, health, environment, quality, and security) developed a cloud platform and mobile app that improves safety for workers operating alone. It allows businesses to monitor lone workers, confirm periodically their wellbeing, and receive duress alerts if they’re in distress.

Unlike standalone lone work alarms that only provide an audible alert, the SHEQSY lone worker safety app also offers other features like periodic check-ins and overtime alerts, safety forms and checklists, a man-down alarm, and GPS tracking. It also includes a 24/7 security monitoring center that can escalate duress events according to an organization’s safety policies and procedures or send them directly to 911. It’s available worldwide and works with a variety of Bluetooth wearables, handheld satellite devices, and smartphones.
3. Garmin inReach

Garmin's inReach lineup is a good option for anyone who wants two-way messaging and the ability to declare an SOS. A newer model, the inReach Mini 2 (shown here), can also leverage cellular and WiFi networks with an updated app called Messenger.

The device has an SOS button that triggers a message to GEOS, a 24/7 third-party emergency response coordination center. That company was just bought by Garmin, but in the short-term this won't have any impact on the way GEOS operates.

Users can set pre-set messages to send at designated intervals so they don't use up all of their monthly message allowance at once. They can also track their progress and display their location on a map, which is useful for people working in remote areas. All the tracking information is sent to a Garmin website that displays it in more detail than what you see on the handheld. lone worker devices The unit also comes with Delorme maps preloaded for the USA and Canada.
4. AlertMedia

Lone worker devices must be quick to activate and durable enough for rugged environments. They must also support resource access to safety videos, documents and other information. This helps lone workers stay on task, follow company policies and address a variety of potential incidents in a timely manner.

The AlertMedia lone worker device comes with 24/7 monitoring from Alarm Receiving Centres, so employees get help quickly. It includes built-in GPS, a panic button, periodic check-ins and two-way communication. Its internal battery lasts for 100 hours and the watch is rugged, water-resistant and IP67 rated.

Choose a lone worker solution that has automatic failover connectivity so that even when your workers go beyond cellular coverage, they can still contact you. This can include a combination of cellular and satellite, which is ideal for remote locations. SHEQSY offers a range of innovative lone worker features, such as quick duress activation, periodic check-ins and overtime alerts. It also enables management to easily run and export reports on employee safety.

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