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Last Month's Poll

Are you in favour or proposals to reduce the number of workplace safety inspections?

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Man-down detection
June 1st 2007

Corporate Manslaughter legislation, due to become law in June, focuses attention on lone workers and a company's legal and social duty of care to provide staff with safety equipment that reduces their working risks from both attack and injury.

Connexion2 has launched Identicom I770, with mandown detection, which addresses both types of risk and provides employers with a means of reducing their exposure to the costs of insurance and litigation.

Identicom I770 provides the benefits of the existing Identicom product, and has the capability for a manned monitoring centre to be alerted, manually or automatically, in the case of user injury or incapacity.

Signal processing technology analyses tilt, immobility and any sudden impacts, in combination with non-response timed alerts. This, in addition to a rip alarm and discreetly operable manual call button, helps detect an employee in difficulty and raises an alarm across the GSM network, while minimising false alarms.

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