Lone Working Devices and Apps

Toolbox Talk Record

Ref: TBT-LON-003  |  Issue: 1  |  Date: March 2026
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What?

Why?

Rapid locationGPS tracking locates an incapacitated lone worker within metres — without it, rescuers may search for hours in the wrong location.
Automatic detectionFall detection triggers an alert even when the worker is unconscious — this is the only protection when you cannot press the panic button.
Missed check-inA timed check-in that is missed tells the monitoring centre something is wrong — it triggers the response before the situation worsens.
Do Don't
  • Carry your lone working device or run the app whenever working alone.
  • Test the device at the start of each shift to confirm it is working correctly.
  • Ensure the battery is fully charged before starting your lone working shift.
  • Set up timed check-ins at agreed intervals with your supervisor or monitoring centre.
  • Know how to activate the panic button and what response it will trigger.
  • Keep the device on your person, not in a bag or vehicle, throughout the shift.
  • Respond to check-in prompts promptly — a missed check-in triggers an alert.
  • Ensure your GPS is enabled so your location can be tracked if needed.
  • Confirm the monitoring centre or supervisor has your correct contact and escalation details.
  • Report any device malfunctions so a replacement can be issued immediately.
  • DON'T work alone without carrying your lone working device or running the app.
  • DON'T skip the daily device test — a device that does not work cannot protect you.
  • DON'T start a shift with a low battery — charge it fully before leaving.
  • DON'T ignore timed check-in prompts — missing one triggers an unnecessary emergency response.
  • DON'T leave the device in your vehicle or bag — keep it on your body always.
  • DON'T assume the panic button will work without testing it at regular intervals.
  • DON'T disable GPS tracking — it is the only way rescuers can find you quickly.
  • DON'T let your contact details become outdated — update them whenever they change.
  • DON'T ignore device faults — report them and get a replacement before working alone.
  • DON'T rely on the device alone — it supplements, not replaces, check-in procedures.

See also: Lone Working Awareness | Lone Working Risk Assessment