SafetyLine Lone Worker


SafetyLine Lone Worker is an automated cloud-based Lone worker monitoring service that helps companies with remote or isolated workers comply with the Canadian Center for Occupational Health and Safety lone worker regulations. SafetyLine provides an interactive voice response (IVR) service, a smartphone application, a web application, satellite device integrations, and Bluetooth hardware integrations. SafetyLine was the first automated solution that used cloud-based technology and mobile data in a lone worker solution in Canada, along with a website delivering regularly updated safety-related content.
The GEOS International Emergency Response Coordination Center, monitors SafetyLine Lone Worker's satellite and supported smartphone devices.
SafetyLine Lone Worker is a subsidiary of Tsunami Solutions with its main office in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

History

SafetyLine Lone Worker was founded in 1999 by Thomas Touhey. Initially, SafetyLine's mobile monitoring service software primarily supported wireless applications protocol devices. Lack of users having WAP supported devices lead SafetyLine to switch to an IVR monitoring service, where a user could make a phone call to access SafetyLine commands.

Lone Worker Monitoring System

SafetyLine is a software as a service tool intended for lone worker monitoring. A worker will log on to the SafetyLine system at the start of their shift, checking in regularly throughout the day until their shift is done. Any deviations are flagged by the SafetyLine system and bringing attention to administrators immediately providing any reporting information given by the worker and/or the Safety device. The user can 'check-in' their safety status using a smartphone application, an IVR, and a Satellite Emergency Notification Device.

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