Protecting Lone Workers with Personal Safety Devices and Monitoring Solutions
CSE Crosscom leads the way in providing technologies that enhance visibility, automate safety processes and mitigate health and safety risks for lone workers. With increasing pressure to meet stringent Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) standards, businesses are investing in innovative communication technologies and personal safety devices to safeguard employees in high-risk or remote environments.
Employers can face severe legal consequences for failing to manage, supervise, or control risks effectively. CSE Crosscom offers comprehensive solutions to ensure your lone workers remain protected at all times.
Reach out to a CSE Crosscom representative today to explore how we can help protect your lone workers.

When managing risk and safety, careful consideration should be given to:
- Duration: How long employees work alone.
- Timing: The time of day or night when tasks are performed.
- Location: The remoteness or risk level of the work site.
- Communication: Strategies to stay connected with workers.
- Task Risk: The nature of work and associated hazards.
- Employee Factors: Skills, medical conditions, and capabilities.
CSE Crosscom Lone Worker Safety Solutions in Action
A utility worker at a remote substation is injured, unable to move, and needs urgent assistance.
CSE Crosscom Technology for Lone Worker Safety in New Zealand
CSE Crosscom offers devices and services designed to prevent incidents and provide swift response in emergencies.
Dedicated Rugged Emergency Devices
- Lone Worker, Man-Down and emergency buttons.
- Simple to use, with a long battery life.
Australia-wide Monitoring & Communication
- Extended coverage combining radio, mobile and satellite networks.
- Supports indoor and outdoor use.
24/7 Monitoring and Duress Response
For businesses without dedicated dispatch centres, CSE Crosscom’s 24/7 monitoring service offers round-the-clock peace of mind.
- Lone workers can trigger emergency alerts via rugged devices or personal smartphones.
- Smartphone users can view user locations and stream live video during incidents.
- Monitoring centres track user locations, verify emergencies through voice communication, and dispatch responders when needed.
- A1 Graded Security Control Room, for remote dispatch of emergency service responders.
- Monthly incident reporting with all activities recorded for review.
Body Worn Cameras
Body worn cameras are an effective way of providing assurance and giving visual context if your Lone Workers are under duress.
- Record video for incident review and proof of work.
- Serve as a deterrent, helping to de-escalate situations when activated.
- Select models support live video streaming for real-time incident management.
Dispatcher Lone Worker Monitoring Applications
- Compatible with Windows PCs and smartphones for remote worker monitoring.
- Enables supervisors to track workers and respond from anywhere.

Why Choose CSE Crosscom’s Lone Worker Safety Solution
Ensuring reliable communication for lone workers, no matter where they are, is crucial for their safety. Mobile phone networks often have coverage gaps and cannot be depended on as the sole communication method in critical situations.
CSE Crosscom’s solution bridges the gap by integrating radio, mobile and satellite networks, delivering seamless, nationwide coverage. This approach guarantees that lone workers remain connected and protected, whether they are in remote locations or urban environments.