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● Policy & Compliance

What is the definition of a lone worker under the NZ Health and Safety at Work Act (HSWA)?

When a worker is incapacitated and unreachable, your policy document is useless.
In New Zealand, the HSWA 2015 focuses on the reality of the worker’s situation rather than a rigid job title. The risk isn’t just being “alone”—it’s being isolated from help when seconds count.

Isolation is defined by silence and distance, not just a role
Under the HSWA 2015, a worker is isolated based on the time, location, or nature of their work. You must treat a person as alone when they cannot be seen or heard by another person and cannot reasonably expect a visit from another worker or member of the public for some time.

The dangerous gap between a policy and a lifeline
Many New Zealand organisations mistake a “working alone policy” for actual protection. Relying on mobile phone apps in cellular dead zones or treating PLBs as lone worker solutions creates a critical liability gap, as PLBs lack check-in capabilities and No-Motion Alerts.

Genuine protection requires active, monitored technology
Compliance is achieved when technology is connected to a professional response. This means using purpose-built cellular or satellite devices that provide immediate SOS triggers and No-Motion Alerts, ensuring a rescue is initiated even if the worker is unconscious.

Guardian Angel Safety: Turning Policy Into Real Protection
We convert your HSWA compliance obligations into working infrastructure. With 12+ years of experience across Australia and New Zealand, we provide satellite-connected devices and 24/7 professional monitoring to ensure your most isolated workers are never truly alone.

Content prepared by Guardian Angel Safety — lone and remote worker protection across Australia and New Zealand.

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