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Marina Developments Ltd case study The need While the marina staff are highly skilled and trained, there is always the potential for accidents around water. In the event that a person should get into difficulty, they must be able to call for help as quickly and efficiently as possible. While traditional radio-based communications devices or standard mobile phones can help, they are of limited use, can be unreachable in time of need and prove to be impractical around water and susceptible to damage. Following risk assessments, MDL identified a need for their staff to have a more robust and flexible safety system. They also required management to be provided with knowledge of the safety and whereabouts of its marina staff at all times. The solution Simplicity and dependability are key to MaxCare’s success and it is completely instinctive to use. Should the lone worker encounter difficulties they simply squeeze the unit in order to trigger a duress signal. This signal is transmitted to Argyll’s 24/365 manned control room. The armband uses vibration alerts to acknowledge that signals have been received and help is on its way. Assistance is summoned, guided by the highly accurate GPS location technology which pinpoints the wearer’s position. MaxCare also transmits audio, allowing the operators to monitor the incident and the lone worker to communicate details of their situation verbally. Sophisticated voice recording and audit trails ensure that every incident is captured and can be produced in evidence. MaxCare also overcomes a major problem associated with the marina, or any outdoor, environment – it is completely submersible in water (IP68 rated) and fully waterproof. MaxCare is one of a range of purpose-made lone worker safety devices available from Argyll and can be worn around the arm, waist or leg. Why Argyll 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. Download case study in PDF format
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