DOES COMMUNICATIONS HAVE A ROLE TO PLAY IN SAFETY?
The simple and quick answer is yes. Communication can
transform plant safety by connecting people with a seamless real-time
flow of information. The reason for my emphasis on the word ‘can’ is
simple; communication devices do indeed offer the potential for ensuring
safety but to truly reach their potential it’s the design, applications
and accessories that complement them that bring a fully optimised safe
environment.
7 RADIO FEATURES NEEDED FOR TRUE SAFETYWhen a radio is treated as more than just a device to talk over, that’s when safety is optimised. These 7 features illustrate just this point:-
7 RADIO FEATURES NEEDED FOR TRUE SAFETYWhen a radio is treated as more than just a device to talk over, that’s when safety is optimised. These 7 features illustrate just this point:-
1. LONE WORKER: Designed
for personnel working alone in isolated environments, Lone Worker
remotely monitors worker activity and initiates an emergency if a worker
fails to respond to periodic alerts.
2. MAN DOWN: Enhances
the safety of workers by monitoring movement (or lack of movement!).
Man Down triggers an emergency alert when a radio is tilted (for example
if the user has been injured and is lying on the floor), or if they
remain still for a period of time. This allows operators to identify
when a worker has become incapacitated and call for assistance.3. REMOTE MONITOR: Allows a radio user to remotely activate another radio’s microphone and transmitter. This feature is especially useful if Man Down has been triggered, or when supervisors need to monitor the activity of a worker to check safety standards are being met.
4. VOX (Voice Activated Communications): Enables a worker to respond to a request hands-free using a compatible headset. The radio is enabled automatically when audio is connected, allowing the worker to talk while carrying boxes or working on machinery.
5. PPT (Push-to-Talk): Whole work teams can communicate instantaneously with a single button push. The large PTT button on MOTOTRBO™ radios makes communication easier than ever, even for workers wearing gloves.
6. INTELLIGENT AUDIO: Factories can be noisy places and workers need to hear and be heard clearly. MOTOTRBO radios adjust volume automatically in line with fluctuating background noise to ensure commands are not misunderstood and requests for help ignored.
7. RUGGED DESIGN: ATEX radios are designed, built and approved to operate in hazardous and potentially explosive environments with advanced ergonomics, large displays and buttons, intuitive user interface and built-in GPS for location tracking.
Harnessing
the full functionality of radios and applications designed specifically
to enhance safety is what it takes to ensure you can both prevent as
many incidents as possible, or at the very least be prepared to take
action if something does happen.
F.Motorola
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