ActiveGuard - Servicetrac Patrol real time patrolling solutions

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ActiveGuard is the first Patrol System in the World Combining 3 Functions in 1 Device: tour of duty, lone worker protection and radio communication, linked seamlessly with the Innovise Servicetrac platform in real time.

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  • Guard Tour — The Active Guard Patrol System enables full monitoring of mobile worker time and attendance in Real Time. All data is transmitted through GSM networks.

  • Lone Worker — The PANIC button allows immediate communication with the control room in case of emergency tremendously improving the security of your employees.

  • Radio — The control room can also keep Two Way Voice Communication with employees in order to reassure them that assistance is at hand.

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ActiveGuard 2 Way Voice Communication


activeguard deviceActive Guard users cannot make a call to the control room although they can let the operator know they need voice connection by pressing “call me” button.


The monitoring station operator (and pre-programmed preset numbers) can call Active Guard handsets anytime using the built in GSM phone technology.


Each Active Guard unit is programmed to answer calls only from defined phone numbers.


No need for check calls - ActiveGuard acts as a check call system to verify the staff member is on-site.

 

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ActiveGuard - Working Alone In Safety

 
Controlling the risks of solitary work.

Although lone workers cannot be subject to constant supervision, it is still an employer’s duty to ensure their health and safety at work. Lone workers should not be at more risk than other employees and face particular problems. Some of the issues which need special attention when planning safe working  arrangements are;

  • Does the workplace present a special risk to the lone worker?
  • Is there a risk of violence?

Procedures need to be put in place to monitor lone workers to see they remain safe. These may include:

  • Supervisors periodically visiting and observing people working alone;
  • Regular contact between the lone worker and supervision using either a telephone or radio;
  • Automatic warning devices which operate if specific signals are not received periodically from the lone worker, e.g. systems for security staff;
  • Other devices designed to raise the alarm in the event of an emergency and which are operated manually or automatically by the absence of activity;
  • Checks that a lone worker has returned to their base or home on completion of a task.

The Active Guard System covers 4 out 5 of the above points laid out in the Health & Safety Executive leaflet, it is therefore of paramount importance to consider the system for a lone worker, particularly if your staff carry out duties where there is a risk of violence

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