Don’t forget your ICT workers

Posted on Friday 1 January 2010

Data centres, server rooms and communication rooms seem a safe working environment – not so, according to lone worker alarm specialists SBES.

Such areas often contain hidden dangers such as high voltages, trip hazards, confined spaces, heating and ventilation ducts and so on. Above all though, they are usually isolated areas where ICT staff are working alone, often at unsocial hours. 

 

Developed specifically for these environments, SBES’s LifeSaver Micro Lone Worker Alarm System automatically alerts colleagues in the event of a worker collapsing or being rendered unconscious, ensuring an immediate response in the vital few minutes following an incident.

The alarm can be raised manually by means of a panic button, or automatically by a ‘tilt’ sensor should the lone worker become incapacitated. Upon alarm activation, the control system will automatically dial up to 10 telephone numbers, alerting the recipients that an alarm has been activated within the data centre. 

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