Maintenance technicians are essential to industrial, pharmaceutical, aeronautical and energy operations. Yet they often work in hazardous conditions:
Even with protective gear and strict protocols, unexpected incidents can occur. That’s where lone worker safety devices become essential—helping organizations prevent critical delays in emergency response.
Lone worker alarms reinforce a safety-first culture. Whether via a mobile app, rugged device, or connected smartwatch, these tools allow technicians to alert emergency teams in case of a fall, fainting, or threat.
For explosive environments, ATEX-certified smartphones offer compliant protection while remaining compatible with safety software.
Fast reaction time can save lives. Lone worker solutions provide:
If a technician becomes unresponsive, automated alerts ensure no situation goes unnoticed.
The right features can prevent minor issues from escalating:
Customizable safety settings let each company adapt the system to their specific risk profile.
Advanced lone worker platforms don’t just respond—they inform. A centralized dashboard helps teams:
These insights support audits, legal compliance, and continuous safety improvements.
Many maintenance operations take place in remote locations or signal-deprived areas: tunnels, basements, industrial zones surrounded by metal walls, or open environments without coverage.
To maintain protection in these contexts, advanced lone worker solutions include:
Whether underground or far from infrastructure, technicians remain monitored and supported—without interruption.
From factories to energy grids and chemical labs, lone worker protection is no longer optional. The risks are real—and predictable.
Equipping your teams with a reliable lone worker solution enhances safety, speeds up intervention, and helps you analyze and prevent future incidents. A proactive approach that protects both people and operations.
Technologie | Avantages | Inconvénients | Adapté pour |
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Wifi + VoIP | - Transmission instantanée des alertes et appels VoIP - Coût faible après installation - Facile à déployer en intérieur | - Portée limitée (bâtiments uniquement)- Nécessite une infrastructure locale (bornes WiFi) | Zones blanches intérieures (usines, tunnels, entrepôts) |
Réseau radio privé (UHF, VHF, NXDN, dpMR) | - Réseau indépendant (aucun besoin de réseau mobile)- Transmission instantanée- Levée de doute par la voix | - Coût d’installation élevé - Nécessite une maintenance et des licences | Sites industriels, chantiers, tunnels, zones rurales |
LPWA (LoRa, Sigfox) | - Faible consommation énergétique- Longue portée | - Ne permet pas la transmission vocale - Latence élevée - Risque d’interférences sur bande libre | Surveillance d’équipements, mais déconseillé pour les PTI |
Satellite (Bivy Stick, Iridium, Inmarsat) | - Couverture mondiale, fonctionne partout- Transmission immédiate des alertes- Autonomie longue durée | - Coût d’abonnement plus élevé - Dépendance à une bonne visibilité du ciel | Zones blanches extérieures (montagnes, forêts, chantiers isolés, offshore) |
Maintenance workers face high-risk situations daily. Learn why lone worker alarms are now essential across industries.