Loner Service Countries

Loner products function seamlessly in many countries around the World. The following image shows the Group A countries. Standard Loner plans include coverage in all of these countries:

List of Loner service countriesAlternatively, you can also download the higher resolution PDF file Loner Service Countries.pdf

Africa

Lesotho, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Sierra Leone, South Africa

Asia

China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Philippines, Watar, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey

Central America and Caribbean

Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua

Europe

Aland (Finland), Albania, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Faroe Islands, Finland, France, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Reunion (France), Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, United Kingdom

Middle East

Egypt, Israel, Singapore, United Arab Emirates

South America

Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay

Oceania

Australia, New Zealand

Video: Dumb Ways to Die

“Dumb Ways to Die” is a humorous Australian video which went viral encouraging safety around trains and train tracks. Besides encouraging safety around trains, the video also provokes discussion on safety topics.

Since it’s introduction, this video has garnered nearly 45 million views. Enjoy!

*New Feature* Configuration page in Loner Portal

Blackline has recently upgraded the Loner Portal to include in-depth customization and configuration of specific device behaviors. Using the new configuration page, administrative users can now adjust a variety of device behaviors to better suite unique working environments.

New configuration page

Upon creating a configuration profile, users can quickly and easily alter specific aspects of the device functionality. The image below demonstrates the in-depth customization that the new page offers: [Read more...]

Introducing Loner IS Arctic

Calgary, AB – It is well-known to Canadian industries that operating battery-powered electronics in extreme cold weather conditions can reduce the effective battery life by over half.  In response to this challenge, Blackline has launched the new Loner IS Arctic that will endure Arctic temperatures while monitoring the safety of employees.

“We designed the original Loner IS product for demanding industrial environments,” said loner arcticBarry Moore, Blackline’s VP Product Development. “Our Oil & Gas customers requested longer battery life while operating in even harsher, cold temperature conditions.  We responded with the new Loner IS Arctic that provides up to 15 hours of continuous run-time at 20 degrees below zero and up to 25 hours operation at room temperature.”

Loner IS Arctic features the same industry-leading employee safety monitoring features as the current Loner IS product, including True Fall Detection®, man-down detection and emergency alerting.  As with Loner IS, the new Loner IS Arctic is certified Intrinsically Safe for use within hazardous environments, meeting Class I, Division 1, Groups A, B, C, and D plus Class II, Division 1, Groups E, F, and G requirements.

Blackline empowers corporations to pin-point precisely where an employee may be facing a health incident, injury or physical threat through real-time safety monitoring instrumentation, smartphones, and web applications.  For more information visit: www.blacklinesafety.com/solutions/loner-is-arctic.

Video: Slips, Trips, and Falls in the Workplace

This video hosted by MrYscribe on YouTube outlines some basic principles regarding the prevention of slips, trips, and falls in the workplace.

Slips, trips, and falls are a leading cause of injuries and fatalities in North America and Europe and should not be taken lightly. Remember to check out our articles on True Fall Detection Technology and 6 Tips to Prevent Slips, Trips, and Falls.

Major Update: Alerts Management Page Updated

Blackline is pleased to announce the release of a new, more comprehensive approach to safety alert management within Blackline’s Loner Portal web application and user accounts.  The updated Alert Management page consolidates the process of managing a safety alert onto a single page, reducing the need to navigate between the Dashboard and Alert History pages.

The Alerts Management page allows a monitoring user to click on the Alert Type in order to manage safety alerts individually.  When clicked, the web application will load an individual safety alert page that includes:

  • The name of the employee in alert
  • The alert type
  • The current alert stage (unacknowledged, acknowledged, or resolved)
  • A new Notes field that allows monitoring personnel to enter notes while the alert is being managed
  • A map of the employee’s location, complete with any nearby employees who are using Loner safety monitoring devices

In the following image, one Silent Alert has been received:

Up-and-Coming: Facility and Indoor Safety Monitoring

Unkown DeviceFacility safety management has always faced the challenge of trying to monitor the safety of employees without accurate location data. If a worker were to become incapacitated, emergency responders would be required to perform a physical search prior to reaching the employee and offering assistance.

The solution to this problem is close-at-hand. Blackline GPS is developing robust indoor location and safety monitoring technology that will change the way organizations monitor the safety of their employees while located in a facility, indoors, or underground.

Watch for more news coming in April/May!

4 [More] Tips to Reduce Slips, Trips, and Falls in the Workplace

4 More Tips to Avoid Slips, Trips, and FallsIn 2012 we shared 6 Tips to Reduce Slips, Trips, and Falls in the Workplace. Keeping those tips at front-of-mind has hopefully helped you maintain a safer and injury-free workplace. With this objective in mind, here are five more tips to help reduce the risk of slips, trips, and falls (STFs).

But first a quick refresher – why are STFs a big problem?

Across the World, slips, trips, and falls make up a large number of workplace injuries. For instance, in the United States alone, the National Safety Council registered a total of 26,100 fatalities as a result of STFs in 2010. In other countries such as the Canada, the UK, and Australia, slips trips, and falls are also an area of great concern.

1.  Move resting cables and wires out of the way. All types of workplaces are susceptible to cable creep. As devices and machinery are moved around or added to the environment, it can be easy for stray cables to be left across walkways or in other high-traffic areas. Instead, move the cables and fasten them tightly against walls, or ceilings, or place special safety covers over outlying cables in order to reduce the risk of an STF.
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Blackline GPS Has Been Selected as One of Alberta’s Cool Companies

Cool Companies AwardIn her upcoming book, “Cool Companies”, Claudia Sammer has selected Blackline GPS as one of the cool Alberta companies of 2013. We are extremely excited to be a part of this book and encourage anyone interested in business in Alberta to check it out!

The PDF version of the Blackline listing can be found here.

Benefits of Automated Safety Monitoring vs. Traditional Methods

While many organizations have implemented some kind of safety monitoring system for their employees and staff (depending on risk assessment and employee roles), the vast majority of systems in use today are somewhat antiquated. These systems fail to leverage advances in technology in order to discover and respond to an incident pro-actively and as a by-product, waste time, waste money, and typically result in the accidental discovery that an incident has occurred. Automated safety monitoring is emerging as a new best practice; a process that uses person worn devices to convey a worker’s safety status in real time to others in order to provide instant and active safety awareness. The benefits of such a system are clear, reduced yearly expenses, reduced wasted time, improved emergency response times, reduced insurance costs, and improved outcomes for individuals through a prompt, location-based response.

A Lone WorkerGreater efficiencies are achieved in safety monitoring by automating the time intensive processes that have traditionally been performed as part of a monitoring plan. Functions such as phone-in check-ins and emergency phone calls are being replaced with instant, GPS enabled alerting, eliminating a significant amount of wasted time per day as well as reducing the lead-time between an emergency notification and an appropriate response. Safety alerts and check-ins can be delivered through instant notification via SMS text message and email to monitoring personnel, either within the organization or external to it. Additionally, a central monitoring station can be integrated into monitoring work-flows through direct server-to-server connections, centralizing monitoring responsibility with a 24/7 staffed facility.

Safety monitoring solutions automatically transmit a safety alert when an employee becomes incapacitated or otherwise unable to request help manually using the monitoring device. Such automation often comes in two forms: (1) fall detection that determines when an employee has fallen using accelerometers & gyroscopes and (2) man-down alerting that causes the device to automatically trigger an alarm when a total lack of motion is detected for a configurable period of time. Automation ensures that any injured employee will receive aid promptly through a pin-point response rather than waiting for an alarm to sound at the next missed check-in perhaps one or two hours later.

Automated safety monitoring is easy to implement, making it an ideal successor to current methods. Such safety monitoring systems are predominantly web-based, providing the greatest level of compatibility on computers and mobile devices and ensuring that critical information can be accessed from any location by any authorized personnel. These solutions are designed to facilitate rapid adoption by management and employees alike and include an option for central monitoring of emergency alerts to reduce the internal burden of monitoring upon current personnel.

Automated safety monitoring has applications in nearly every industry and organization that manages the safety of its personnel. These solutions establish a new best practice in delivering precise, prompt help to employees in distress. Between this and the time and cost-efficiency benefits, all organizations should examine if the move to an automated employee safety monitoring is of value to them.

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