AWARDS 2022
SPOT GEN4 BY GLOBALSTAR SPOT Gen4 is Globalstar’s latest addition to the trusted SPOT device family, which has enabled over 8,000 rescues worldwide.
It’s a rugged handheld device that lets colleagues, friends and family track the user, providing peace of mind. SPOT delivers reliable lifeline communications with ubiquitous reach thanks to Globalstar’s satellites in Low-Earth-Orbit.
In an emergency, pressing SPOT’s SOS button instantly sends the user’s GPS co-ordinates by satellite to SPOT’s 24/7 Emergency Response Centre. Local first responders are then contacted and help dispatched precisely where needed.
SPOT’s SOS can also be configured to alert in-house teams. SPOT not only safeguards workers in crisis, it makes day-to-day communication easy. Regular check-in and OK messages let colleagues know when all is well.
Perth & Kinross Council in Scotland uses SPOT Gen4 to safeguard staff. The remote and mountainous region is vast, and its bridges are vital conduits. Flooding is always a risk. Emergency bridge inspections take place day or night, in hazardous and rugged conditions, frequently by lone workers. Solutions provider Trackplot helps the Council to monitor and protect these essential employees.
With state-of-the-art satellite-enabled tools, at-risk workers get truly reliable communications and SOS support when needed most.
HEADUCATE.ME BY
HEADUCATE.ME There is currently a mental health crisis in the UK as 17% of the population has a recognised mental health problem in any one week. This figure rose drastically over the lockdowns when 49% of people reported a decrease in mental health. However, only 3% of the population get to go to therapy, and only 41.8% of those complete their programmes.
This has a massive effect on the quality of an employee’s work. Stress can easily reduce the mind’s cognitive capacity by 40%. This means an inability to think clearly and make decisions, poor communication skills and teamwork, as well as bigger issues like absenteeism and presenteeism.
The solution is to understand how our mind works and how and why we create stress, anxiety and depression. This is about self-discovery and self-development underpinned by the four platforms of self-awareness, self-esteem, having a sense of purpose and self-empowerment. Very few of us have these platforms as we’ve never been guided to find them.
This is exactly the work that the
Headucate.me online programme does; it consists of daily teaching and coaching via video and written exercises and can be conducted confidentially from a mobile phone.
The outcome of the self-discovery work is increased happiness, confidence and self-esteem for the employee and increased efficiency and performance, leading to increased profitability for the employer.
twitter.com/TomorrowsHS WHAT YOU SAID:
Excellent website and very good programme.
WHAT YOU SAID: I can go further
and I can go harder and feel safer!
WHAT YOU SAID:
Reliable, user- friendly and affordable.
WHAT THEY SAID:
Gavan Murphy, Director of Marketing EMEA and APAC at Globalstar: “The Tomorrow’s Health and Safety Awards shine a light on how technological innovation can improve worker safety. Lone-working and at-risk staff perform important work which can be dangerous and/or take them to remote locations. Globalstar devices leverage satellite technology to deliver truly reliable always-on communications, emergency rescue, and safety. It’s an honour to be acknowledged with this award, and we thank everyone involved.”
WHAT YOU SAID: They manage to
help put life back in balance.
WHAT THEY SAID:
Mark Newey, Founder of
Headucate.Me: “We are absolutely delighted to have been voted 3rd in the Tomorrow's Health and Safety Awards 2022. It proves the widespread recognition that mental health at work is a major, major issue. Whilst our unique offering is based on 22 years of hands-on experience, as a company we are relatively new, so this means an enormous amount to us. It is recognition that our proactive, rather than reactive approach to mental wellness is the way forward.”
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