Webinar on Demand: The rise of lone worker communications
This latest Webinar on Demand hosted by HSE People with speakers from Globalstar and Trackplot addresses the Rise of Lone Worker Communications.
Webinar on Demand exploring the Rise of Lone Worker Communications, hosted by HSE People with Globalstar and Trackplot.
In particular, the webinar discussed:
- Why is lone worker communication such a key issue right now?
- Why is it so important to address coverage gaps when it comes to ensuring lone worker safety?
- Satellite communications used to be considered niche and expensive. What’s made them more viable for workforce safety today?
- What do organisations need to keep in mind when looking to select the right technology?
The speakers, Emma Thomas, Commercial Director at Trackplot, and Mark O’Connell, General Manager for EMEA & APAC at Globalstar, explored the challenges, risks and solutions for keeping lone workers safe with Rebecca Lambert from HSE People.
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Duration: 45 minutes
About HSE People
HSE People is the H&S and ESG industry’s largest online network of professionals who work within Health and Safety, the Environment, Sustainability, Risk and Compliance. HSE People provide members with free resources such as events calendar, industry news, access to whitepapers, eBooks and webinars as well as information about products and services. The aim of HSE People is to support those who Protect People, Places and the Planet.
About Trackplot
At Trackplot our purpose is to bring peace of mind, ensuring your outdoor workers return home safely each day. Trackplot specialises in protecting lone workers and remote working teams against environmental risks and high risk tasks whilst working in rural, remote or hazardous locations. With Trackplot World and Trackplot Mobile your outdoor workers can keep in touch wherever they are.
About Globalstar
Globalstar is a next-generation telecommunications provider delivering reliable, next-generation connectivity solutions through both satellite and terrestrial infrastructure.