Case study - Carmarthenshire County Council case study
The need
Carmarthenshire County Council (Carmarthenshire) employs over 9,000
personnel throughout rural areas of Wales. Acknowledging their
responsibilities under H&S legislation and duty of care and by identifying
and understanding specific risks encountered by its lone workers;
Carmarthenshire investigated a range of safety systems before deciding
upon solutions provided by Argyll (Argyll).
Carmarthenshire’s Parking Attendants (PA’s) were identified specifically as
being exposed to higher risk since they operate throughout the county and
are required to liaise face-to-face with members of the public on a daily
basis. As with all public-facing workers, they are at risk of confrontation –
which can escalate to either verbal or physical abuse. Following risk
assessments, Carmarthenshire identified a need to establish effective time
and risk management that catered for out of hours scenarios. They also
required management to be provided with knowledge of the safety and
whereabouts of its PA’s at all times.
The solution
Utilising GPS enabled mobile phone handsets plus Seeker, Argyll’s
sophisticated location monitoring platform, the council management has
access to highly detailed, street level mapping accessible through a
convenient and secure web interface. The position of every PA can be
pinpointed to accuracies of within 10 metres and displayed on any device
or PC supporting a web browser.
Additionally, Carmarthenshire have deployed CommuniCare Argyll’s
sophisticated lone worker software and contracted with Argyll’s integrated
Control Room to manage and monitor the PA’s location and time at risk and
provide them with an effective duress facility 24/7.
How it works
PA’s are provided with a facility to notify Argyll while they are out ‘on-shift’
and at risk. Time based reminders ensure that PA’s interact periodically and
notify Argyll that all is well. However, should a PA encounter difficulties and
miss a reminder the Argyll control room will follow up, thus ensuring their
personal safety.
Fundamentally, should a PA experience jeopardy, they are a single
button-press away from summoning assistance - quickly and discreetly.
Using a preconfigured button on their mobile phone they can issue a duress
signal which instantly alerts Argyll’s 24/7 manned control room and
simultaneously opens a voice channel enabling Operators to listen in.
Trained Operators then put into effect an agreed incident management
procedure and, if required, use existing links with the Police to ensure a
swift response. Sophisticated voice recording ensures that every incident is
captured and can be produced in evidence if required.
Why Argyll
Carmarthenshire County Council is just one of many Local Authorities to
have chosen Argyll because of their experience, expertise,
flexibility and range of services and devices. Current clients include
Liverpool City Council, London Borough of Enfield, Glasgow City Council and
Dundee City Council.
Argyll operates at the forefront of mobile technology and software
and works in partnership with a number of high profile organisations
including mobile operators and device manufacturers. The company
continually invests in failsafe and uninterruptible IT systems and operates an
integrated control room.
Argyll provides the best technical means
of minimising risk and monitoring personal safety. Its services aid
compliance with current Health & Safety legislation, can be customised to
your organisational requirements and are compatible with client’s existing
handsets, PDA, BlackBerry®, or any of Argyll’s range of purpose-made
lone worker devices.