What lone worker devices are available for employees working alone in Australia?
Lone worker devices in Australia range from dedicated safety hardware like GPS-enabled personal alarms and satellite communicators, to smartphone apps with built-in safety features[cite: 116]. The right choice depends on the work environment, coverage availability, and level of risk [cite: 117].
The Lone Worker Device Landscape in Australia
There are two broad categories of lone worker devices available in Australia[cite: 119]. Dedicated hardware includes purpose-built devices with GPS, two-way communication, man down detection, and long battery life[cite: 120]. App-based solutions turn an existing smartphone into a lone worker safety device[cite: 121]. The key variable in Australia is coverage — remote and regional areas may require satellite-capable devices where mobile networks don’t reach [cite: 122].
Factors That Should Drive Your Device Decision
- Mobile coverage at work locations — satellite capability may be essential in remote areas [cite: 124]
- Physical environment — ruggedised hardware for outdoor or industrial settings [cite: 125]
- Wearability — belt clips, pendants, and lanyards suit different roles [cite: 126]
- Battery life — some roles require all-day or multi-day deployment [cite: 127]
- Integration with your existing safety management systems [cite: 128]
Finding the Right Fit for Your Australian Team
Guardian Angel Safety offers both dedicated hardware and app-based solutions to suit different environments and budgets[cite: 130]. We assess your workplace locations, coverage availability, and role types before recommending a device configuration[cite: 131]. All our devices integrate with our central monitoring platform[cite: 132].