LONE WORKER PROTECTION
LONE WORKER PROTECTION
GUARDIAN24 457 Kingston Road, Epsom, Surrey KT19 0DB T: 020 7118 8247 F: 020 8786 3334 E:
sales@guardian24.co.uk W:
www.guardian24.co.uk
Guardian24 is widely considered to be the UK market leader for lone worker protection and holds the accolade as the outright winner of the IFSEC Lone Working ‘Product of the Year’ Award. Our lone worker systems can be used via Android, BlackBerry, iPhone, Symbian and Windows Mobile smartphones, mobile phone, tablet, or specialist Lone Worker Device. Our service is fully certified to BS 8484 and our ARC is certified to BS 5979 (Cat II) and ACPO’s Secured by Design.
In essence the Guardian24 service provides lone workers with two key features: the ability to log visits and the ability to raise an alarm at the touch of a button.
Over 400 public and private sector organisations use Guardian24 and the service protects over 30,000 individual employees, throughout the UK and Ireland. Our customers include Councils, NHS Trusts, Housing Associations, educational institutions, charities and construction companies. No obligation free trial available.
JSP LTD Worsham Mill, Minster Lovell, Oxford OX29 0TA T: 01993 826050 E:
uksales@jsp.co.uk W:
www.jsp.co.uk
JSP is Europe’s leading independent manufacturer of industrial head protection and “above the neck” Personal Protective Equipment including a new range of Height Safety equipment. JSP is strongly committed to innovation backed by an in-house research & development team with manufacturing and testing bases in Oxford, England. Using these well-established facilities JSP has been able to push safety product development to new levels. Manufacturing on three continents, JSP exports to over 100 countries, adapting to the modern multi-national end-users wanting to rationalise and promote safety in a consistent way worldwide. An estimated 40 million people worldwide use JSP products daily to protect themselves at home and at work. The company’s above-the-neck PPE can be made to measure, using corporate logos and colour schemes on Safety Helmets, Hearing Protection or Safety Eyewear.
SBES LIMITED Unit F, 47 Blackborough Road, Reigate, Surrey RH2 7BU T: 01737 226622 E:
info@sbes.co.uk W:
www.loneworkeralarms.co.uk
SBES Supply, Install and Support Lone Worker Alarm systems globally.
With over 18 years’ experience of working closely with our clients, we provide a full service throughout the world. Our unique organizational structure offers you the benefits of an international company with a local focus. Our UKAS ISO 9001:2008 practices ensure that we conduct our global operations with consistently high standards and integrity. Many of our clients are multinational and International corporations. We have provided our lone worker alarm solutions for them throughout the world. Our entire approach to lone worker protection is second to none and we have systems to suit all sizes of companies - wherever you are in the world. So… what are you waiting for – contact us today !!!
RED RADIO York House, 140 High Town Road, Luton, Bedfordshire LU2 0DJ T: 01582 481114 F: 01582 481115 E:
sales@red-radio.co.uk W:
www.red-radio.co.uk
Red Radio, based in Bedfordshire, with additional sales and engineering facilities across the UK offers a nationwide service and offers the industrys’ best two way radio products at competitive prices, with in-house knowledge of total communications solutions spanning 35+ years, and unbeaten technical ability.
We supply from all the major manufacturers and our fully-trained, expert staff can guide you through any enquiry, offering unbiased advice based upon your specific individual needs and budget. In 2011 we launched our own brand of products starting with the “Lynx” series of professional radios which includes models: PT400 Licence-Free (PMR446), PT500 Lone Worker Radio, PT600 Lone-worker/ Man-down radio and PT700 full systems radio.
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LONE WORKER PROTECTION | TOMORROW’S HEALTH & SAFETY YEARBOOK 2015/16
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