Workplace safety isn’t just a concern for high-vis and hard-hat industries. Today, employees most at risk at work, work alone, out of sight, and under complex conditions that aren’t immediately obvious to a head office or safety team.
When you think about workplace safety, you might picture a busy construction site or a crowded warehouse floor, but some of the highest-risk roles in the UK today are carried out by lone workers.
For organisations with staff working remotely or in the field, climate change causes unpredictable events which create new safety risks that demand rapid and flexible response strategies.
When a serious incident unfolds in the workplace, the focus is rightly on the immediate response – but what happens next often reveals a much deeper problem.
Whether you manage a dispersed team, oversee high-risk operations, or coordinate responses during global incidents, knowing where your people are and being able to act quickly can make all the difference.