ZONITH Lone Worker Protection Features
Zonith Lone Worker Safety offers multiple features, which enhances the lone worker safety. Depending on your needs, you can choose between different features.
Indoor positioning: This ZONITH Alarm Control System-Module enables you to locate a lone worker. If a lone worker presses his panic button his colleagues will know where he is by reading the alarm text on their own radios. Read more here.
Safe Area: When many lone worker protection features are active at the same time they can become a nuisance when you are in a safe location (i.e. lunch- or control room). ZONITH Safe Area uses the Bluetooth indoor positioning to define the safe area. When the lone worker is detected in the safe area the lone worker functionality are automatically deactivated. When leaving the safe area the lone worker features will activate again (read case).
Centralized Lone Worker (CLW): Centralized lone worker protection eliminates one of the the main single points of failure; the lone worker's radio. The control software sends a text message to the radio at a predefined interval, and the lone worker must then reply actively. If not replied to inside a predefined number of minutes, a lone worker alarm will be raised.
Man Down: This radio build-in feature will raise an alarm if the radio remains motionless or in a lying down position for a certain amount of time. ZONITH Alarm Control System monitors the Man Down alarms and notify rescuers if an alarm is raised.
Dead Man's Button: The radio build-in function starts giving off sound if no buttons have been touched for a preset time interval. If the lone worker does not react by pressing a button, an alarm is raised (read case). ZONITH Alarm Control System monitors the lone worker and notifies rescuers if an alarm is raised.