

The Lone Worker Safety Expo, London, 2nd October
Our UK partner ANTÂ Telecom will be exhibiting the Isle Systems range of solutions at the 2018 Lone Worker Safety Expo on 2nd October.


Catch our Partner ANT Telecom at the Lone Worker Safety Expo in London
Our UK partner ANT Telecom will be exhibiting the Isle Systems range of solutions at the October 2018 Lone Worker Safety Expo Conference and


The Surprising Benefit of Upgrading Your Manual Lone Worker Protection
We look at the surprising benefit of upgrading processes from manual to automated, thanks to the leveraging power of technology.


How to Remove the Impact of Manual Processes for Lone Worker Protection
In a previous post we covered 5 potential impacts of adopting manual processes to protecting your lone workers. These were: the human element leading to broken processes, non-compliance and increased risk; the time factor leading to life-threatening delays; reputational and recruitment threats to your business; increased costs from layering on the security overhead; decreases in productivity and ultimately profitability. In this post we look at how to remove these impacts wit

Announcing the Worry-free Guide to Lone Worker Protection
Download the worry-free guide to lone worker protection and an introduction to Isle Systems


The Problems with Manual Processes for Lone Working
Almost all companies have in place some kind of process to make sure they operate – and can demonstrate – a duty of care to their staff, especially their lone workers, to make sure they don’t fall foul of health and safety regulations. For a good majority of companies, these processes are manual, both on the monitoring side and the alerting and communications side, involving paper and people. In this third post in a series on manual processes for lone worker protection, we lo


Manual Approaches to Lone Worker Protection - Part 2
In a previous post we looked at a range of ways companies use manual processes to make sure they’re providing a duty of care to their employees, thereby complying with the relevant health and safety legislation for their country. Paper, clocking in and out, whiteboard notifications, people checking in with their lone workers and recording times, locations and wellbeing: these are all manual elements of the monitoring side of protecting your key staff. But what happens if ther


The Lone Worker Risk Assessment
This post addresses how employers should assess risk for their lone workers.


Behind the Scenes of Lone Working - Part 1
In the first part of this two-blog-post series we look behind the front-line staff to the systems that are whirring away in the background.


Lone Worker Protection - Outsource or Own?
This post explores the two possible courses of action for lone worker monitoring, alerting and communications: outsource or own.