LONE WORKER PROTECTION
The device includes:
• A Red Alert panic button, connecting users directly to a 24/7 Monitoring Centre.
• Man Down detection automatically raises an alert in the event of a slip, trip, or fall.
• Ready2Talk provides live chaperone support for added reassurance.
• 4G connectivity, ensuring reliable communication. • Up to 120 hours of battery life, supporting extended use.
• BS 8484 accreditation, meeting the UK’s leading lone worker safety standard.
With multiple wearable options, the device adapts to different roles and environments. Its compact form allows discreet alerts, giving users security without compromising mobility, and keeps support accessible in critical moments.
Rather than adding complexity, the device is designed to seamlessly fit into daily routines, so workers can use it easily and rely on it for quick, accessible protection – helping them feel safer and focus on their work.
SEEING SOLUTIONS IN PRACTICE
Understanding risk is one part of the challenge – seeing how solutions work in practice is another.
SoloProtect will be showcasing the SoloProtect Mini, alongside its flagship touchscreen device collection and
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app solutions, at The Health & Safety Event at the NEC. Visitors will have the opportunity to see the devices in action, explore how monitoring and response work, and discuss practical approaches to improving lone worker safety with the team.
You can find SoloProtect at stand 3/K20, where demonstrations and expert guidance will be available throughout the event.
A MORE REALISTIC APPROACH TO LONE WORKER SAFETY
The findings from the Lone Worker Survey highlight a clear reality: risk is not always dramatic or visible – but it is consistently present.
For organisations, this is challenging. Traditional safety measures may not reflect lived experience, but behavioural signals – like avoidance or underreporting – reveal where improvements are needed.
Improving lone worker safety requires understanding real risk, fostering a strong reporting culture, and equipping workers with appropriate tools.
As lone working remains essential, ensuring safety strategies reflect employees’ daily realities is more important than ever.
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