Hertfordshire Mind Network
Hertfordshire Mind Network replaced their old telephone check-in system with the lone worker app to provide better protection for their lone working staff.
The transnational company, Veolia employs over 800 staff across their water division in New Zealand and Australia. Find out how Veolia leveraged a lone worker app to enable faster response times for incidents.
Hertfordshire Mind Network replaced their old telephone check-in system with the lone worker app to provide better protection for their lone working staff.
Hafod Housing is a not-for-profit organisation, providing affordable housing, care and support across South East Wales. Discover why they chose the lone worker app to protect their lone workers.
Due to working in remote environmental areas and with hazardous machinery, Ground Control were looking for a solution that could keep their staff safe. Read their full case study here.
WSP switched from using a fob device to the lone worker app to gain better hub functionality, and easier allocation of licences between users.
Thomson Ecology partnered with EcoOnline to provide protection to their fieldworkers. Find out how they use the lone worker app when working in dangerous environments.
TeamHEALTH switched to EcoOnline from their manual telephone system to improve lone worker well-being for its outreach workers.
Ericsson engineers work around the clock to carry out essential maintenance. Find out how EcoOnline helps to keep them safe whilst working alone.
EPS switched to EcoOnline after looking for a new solution that could send an alert if one of their employees had fallen and injured themselves. EPS were impressed by the app’s ease of use and the intuitive features it offered.
Country and Outback Health have staff that spend a lot of time working away from the office. Find out how they use the lone worker app to let managers know they are safe during working hours.
Watch this short clip to find out how EcoOnline helps Australian based water company TasWater, keep their utility workers safe when working alone.
All staff at SUEZ are trained to work effectively and efficiently alone in remote locations but the lone worker app provides back-up ensuring that if an incident were to occur, someone is always aware of the lone worker’s location to send help should they not respond within their timed session.
Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council switched from a hard-to-use lone worker device, to the lone worker app and wearable V.BTTN, which employees can use to discreetly signal for help in an emergency.
Siemens Healthineers employs engineers to oversee sites and repair medical equipment. Find out how the lone worker app keeps them safe in this case study.
Replacing their manual check-in system with the lone worker app has not only made staff feel safer, RPS are now able to clearly demonstrate to their clients that they take lone worker safety extremely seriously.
Rainbow Trust hire family support workers who spend a lot of time out in the community alone. Find out how EcoOnline ensures their safety in this case study.
Pivotal Health provides urgent, primary and mental health care in the community. They use the lone worker app linked to a wearable VBTTN to ensure that their staff are safe when visiting clients homes.
Find out why Primary Integrated Care Services partnered with EcoOnline to help protect their healthcare workers.
Moorabool Shire Council use EcoOnline to provide staff with effective protection whilst lone working. Read their full case study here.
JLL technicians spend their day travelling to different locations and conducting audits. Find out how EcoOnline helps them protect their workers.
Hydrosave hires fieldworkers that provide leak detection, water audits or sewerage surveys. Find out how they use the lone worker app to check-in and let managers know they are safe.
Illingworth Research Group were eager to implement a solution to help protect their nursing staff. Find out why they decided to partner with EcoOnline.
Chelsea and Westminster hospital employ community midwives who support women throughout their pregnancy. Find out how EcoOnline helps keep them safe.
Find out why Clinton Devon Estates chose EcoOnline to help protect their staff when working on dangerous sites.
Water solutions company, Celtic Anglian Water (CAW) provides treatment services across Ireland. Read about their experience with the lone worker app.
Staff at Celtic face a number of different risks associated with their roles. Find out how EcoOnline helps to protect workers during their day to day.
Becket found their previous system to be inefficient and switched to EcoOnline to improve their lone worker safety and to provide better care to their employees.