Monitoring & Response
6 May 2026
A policy document cannot perform a rescue in the Australian Outback. When a worker is incapacitated, the gap between an alert and a response is where lives are lost. In…
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Monitoring & Response
5 May 2026
A missed check-in is a critical warning signal that is useless if no one is watching the clock. Across Australia and New Zealand, relying on a “text me when you’re…
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Monitoring & Response
4 May 2026
A delayed or mismanaged alert is not a technical glitch—it is a failure of duty of care that can cost a life. Whether in the Australian Outback or the New…
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Monitoring & Response
26 March 2026
A dropped signal is a dropped lifeline, and in Australia and New Zealand, that can expose your organisation to significant liability under WHS and HSWA legislation. Lone workers are statistically…
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Monitoring & Response
24 March 2026
A delayed response to a lone worker emergency isn’t just a compliance failure – it’s a life-threatening risk. Across Australia and New Zealand, organisations are legally obligated to provide a…
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Monitoring & Response
23 March 2026
A delayed response to a medical emergency for a lone worker in New Zealand isn’t just a failure of process – it’s a failure of duty of care. Across our…
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