Argyll 'Blac and Blu' In Fight Against Lone Worker Violence 
                
                                
 
               
              Released 
                on: May 21, 2010, 12:21 pm
                Author:                QueryCLick LTD  
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                Telecommunications  
              Argyll, the UK leader in
  lone worker safety introduces ‘Blac’ for Blackberry devices and ‘Blu’
  for Windows Mobile devices, two new Health & Safety software
                applications that are specifically designed to discreetly monitor those
                at risk, remove the need to deploy expensive ‘specialised’ devices for
                those personnel deemed at lower risk, maximize the employer return on
                investment case through significant added value services and still
              comply with legislation. 
              Following feedback from clients, Argyll has recognised that many employers are now
                deploying mobile technology such as Blackberry and Windows Mobile devices in a bid
                to improve productivity for their remote workers. Argyll has also recognised that
                employees do not always require, or desire, to carry two devices and that in the
                current economic climate, where employers are striving to keep costs under control,
                employers are keen to reduce the numbers of sim cards being deployed.
              ‘Blac°’ & ‘Blu°’ enable any ‘at risk’ Lone Worker with a GPS equipped Blackberry or
                Microsoft Windows Mobile device or mobile phone, to maintain reliable contact with
                an in-house response team and a BS8484 compliant end-to-end solution incorporating a
                police preferred status Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC).
              At any given time the worker is able to update the ARC with data relating to their
                personal safety. If immediate assistance is needed, this can be summoned by pressing
                the assigned ‘DURESS’ button on the mobile device. Key communication functions
                incorporating fail-safes are monitored both on & off device (exceeding the minimum
                requirements of BS8484) to ensure contact with the worker throughout the working
                shift.
              The application is fully configurable via Argyll’s comprehensive Internet services
                enabling employers to control lone worker policy, manage compliance and view current
                status. The ARC is constantly updated with the geographic location of the device
                using it’s GPS coordinates, irrespective of the risk level set and it may also be
                configured to restrict monitoring to within working hours ensuring staff privacy.
                Other device status information such as battery life or signal strength means that
                our ‘Blac°’ & ‘Blu°’ applications easily exceed the minimum requirements contained
                within BS8484.
              Argyll, the UK’s largest lone worker service provider, is providing free links and
  advice for any organisations seeking to control ‘lone working’ which is highlighted
                by the HSE as one of the highest risk exposures for prosecution under the CMCHA. The
                information is available via the company’s website and enables employers to
                properly understand the current legislation and contains helpful advice and guidance
                to assist them fulfil their duty of care for lone workers. 
               Contact Details: Susan Fitzpatrick
                  susan.fitzpatrick@argyll.uk.com
                  http://www.argyll-loneworker.co.uk
                0870 750 1475
              
              
               
              
                              
              
 
                
 
                