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G7 Lone Worker

Brand / Supplier
Blackline Safety
Technology Category
Wearable
Supplier Location (Closest Office)
United States
Applicable Industries
Oil & Gas
Brief Description:

This wearable technology lifeline keeps vulnerable workers connected to immediate help if needed. The moment something happens, vital incident data is communicated to the cloud, so a worker’s location and safety status is always known.

Key Features and Other Technical Information:
  • The device has layers of communication that provide comprehensive protection to address common lone worker emergency situations such as motor vehicle accidents, falls, health, and weather events, and more.

Risk & Hazard

Relevant Risk Environment
Container yards
Empty container depots
Relevant Hazard
Additional Information
Gravity
Relevant Risk Scenarios
Container being lifted with a person inside
Hierarchy of Control
Additional Information
Administrative Controls

Use Cases

Additional Information

Improve Awareness:
Workers in or on containers can carry the G7 device. Their location can be communicated to mobile equipment operators which reduces the likelihood of a container being lifted with a worker inside.

Case Study

Additional Information

CEMEX Provides Peace of Mind for Lone Night Drivers

Related Company

CEMEX

Industry

Construction

Location

United Kingdom

Source Article
https://cdn2.hubspot.net/hubfs/3026957/Blackline-CaseStudy-CEMEX%20(3).pdf
Summary & Insights
  • CEMEX is a global building solutions company and leading supplier of cement, ready-mixed concrete and aggregates.
  • In 2012, CEMEX identified a lone worker issue, mainly for its night drivers who were frequently travelling to unmanned sites, alone.
  • CEMEX initially deployed 50 Blackline’s Loner SMD units across three sites: Rugby, South Ferriby and Tilbury in Essex.
  • Since adopting Loner SMD, CEMEX upgraded to 70 units of Blackline’s G7c device across their UK sites.