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Through mobile technology a worker in distress can now have the emergency services by their side in minutes just by pressing one key on their mobile.
That is all they have to do, 24/7 operators at SitexOrbis will do the rest.
What mobile technology enables
* A Red Alert key to be set up on mobiles to speed dial operators at SitexOrbis
* An Amber Alert key to be set up to enable users to record their likely whereabouts
* 2 way communication
* On-screen satellite and base-station mapping so users can be found
* A voice channel for operators to listen and assess situations
* Discrete alarm activation
* 24/7 operator support
* Audio recordings of incidents for use in courts
All of the above can be delivered by SitexOrbis Code5® via existing mobile phones, PDAs or BlackBerry® smartphones. This means there is no need to carry or charge another mobile device and no need to pay for more equipment and line rental.
Code5® makes an advanced level of lone worker protection available to anyone with a mobile phone, PDA or BlackBerry® smartphone – making peace of mind possible for less cost.
All a lone worker in distress needs to do is press the Red Alert button that has been assigned to Code5® on their mobile. SitexOrbis operators will do the rest.
The service is second to none, yet Code5® is able to provide peace of mind for less cost because no additional mobile device or line rental is required. Compared to other forms of lone worker protection it can save up to 70% on monthly charges.
Whatever the option chosen there are no long SOS numbers to remember. And as staff are more likely to keep their mobile phones with them than a dedicated device, 24/7 assistance will be just seconds away.
how it works
Amber Alert key Used on non-GPS phones by lone workers to record their likely whereabouts so that operators can retrieve in an emergency and verify with other data.
Red Alert key A single key used in an emergency to open up two-way communications with the SitexOrbis response centre.
24/7 operator Red Alert activations are immediately responded to by SitexOrbis operators experienced in handling incidents who will assess the situation, locate the user and summon assistance.
Mix and match options
Code5® For non-GPS phones, location identification is via on-screen LBS maps that show which base stations were used to make calls. The information is verified by the Amber Alert recordings.
Code5® Companion In addition to the Red Alert function, staff can schedule to receive regular automated calls to check they are safe.
Fulfils duty of care Assists in compliance with the Health & Safety at Work etc Act 1974, The Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations 1999, Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007.
Additional Features
* Easy to find raised 5 keys used for Red Alerts where possible
* No long SOS numbers to remember
* Faster access to emergency services than 999
* DVD recordings of incidents for use in courts
* Internet reports and audit trails
* Flat monthly monitoring fee to encourage use
* No activation charges – line charges apply
Cost per month £5.64 ex vat 24 month agreement. Apply it to your phone, smartphone or BlackBerry today
Change of phone? No problem load it on the new phone.
Security document download : Assurance of BlackBerry security for governmentPublic services in the UK have been set a challenge: to transform. By 2011, public sector organisations must undergo a revolution in efficiency and efficacy.
The key to transformation is giving front-line public service workers, from police officers to social care professionals to maintenance staff to elected council members, access to the data they need to provide public services based around the needs of their “customer” rather than the traditional view from a single public agency. Providers of public services must have secure and continuous access to data and communications resources wherever they do their work.
Today, the technology to allow continuous access to data is available in a robust and proven commercial off-the-shelf format. A BlackBerry® solution is an “out of the box” end-to-end wireless data and email solution. The solution is approved by CESG, the government’s security authority, for use with restricted data. BlackBerry solutions are already widely in use in central government, criminal justice, local government, the NHS and other parts of the public sector and are helping transform the way that public sector organisations work.
A BlackBerry solution enables government employees to:
* Improve decision making
* Keep work moving forward
* Increase responsiveness
* Reduce administration time
* Access key information immediately at the point of need
For Government departments and organisations, a BlackBerry solution can:
* Achieve compelling ROI
* Improve organisational effectiveness
* Improve emergency preparedness
* Offer developed custom solutions
Why BlackBerry?
A BlackBerry® solution is widely known in the commercial world as just a mobile email solution, but email on demand (including attachments) is only a small part of its capability. The technology is also ideal for deploying back-office applications to the front line.
BlackBerry® Enterprise Solution is a secure end-to-end solution for pushing data and email to rugged hand-held devices. As a tool for transforming government, its advantages over other mobile communications technologies include:
* ‘Out of the box’ solution. The BlackBerry Enterprise Solution, consisting of the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server, software and a wide choice of devices, is a robust and proven end-to-end system with no unpleasant surprises in pricing or facilities.
* Flexible and scalable. A BlackBerry solution can readily be configured to handle data feeds to and from any back-office system, as well as the familiar email application (and voice communications). When BlackBerry technology is embedded in a local area network, one infrastructure can provide access to multiple applications, for example housing, trading standards and adult care in the community. Of course, the organisation itself decides which user has access to which applications.
* Streetwise form. Public servants don’t generally work in first-class lounges. BlackBerry smartphones are discreet, rugged and unthreatening to clients. There is no waiting to boot up—and if a device is stolen or mislaid no sensitive data is compromised.
* Security. After extensive and gruelling tests, the Communications and Electronics Security Group (CESG), the government’s security authority, has assured the BlackBerry wireless communication solution for use by government with data up to and including the restricted security classification. This means that both the device and the data transmission are securely protected from attack. Unlike all other mobile technologies, BlackBerry solutions were designed with end-to-end security in mind.
* Single solution. A BlackBerry solution has an open platform which is easy to interface with the back office, allowing organisations to mobilise almost any application. A single BlackBerry Enterprise Solution can provide public facing workers with access to their core applications wherever they are—and senior managers with always-on email, too.