About Lone Worker Monitoring
Lone worker monitoring is a duty-of-care service for staff working alone — housing officers, social workers, utility engineers, drivers, mobile clinicians. The worker carries a discreet device (or app) that sends GPS check-ins, escalates panic alarms to a 24/7 ARC, and triggers escalation procedures if a check-in is missed. UK providers cover device supply, ARC monitoring, and HR-policy templates that satisfy HSE guidance.
Common use cases
- Housing association field officers
- Social services and safeguarding workers
- Mobile healthcare and homecare staff
- Utility / telecoms field engineers
- HGV drivers and delivery staff
What to look for in a provider
- ARC accredited to BS 5979 Cat II
- Devices certified to BS 8484 (the lone-worker standard)
- Police URN issuing capability
- App or pendant matched to your team's working environment
- HR policy templates included so HSE compliance is documented
Browse Lone Worker Monitoring by county
Sample Lone Worker Monitoring providers
See all 21 →Sabre Guarding Limited
Cheshire, Cumbria, Greater Manchester
View profile →Crowdsafe Solutions UK Ltd
Cheshire, Cumbria, Greater Manchester +2
View profile →Frontline Security 247 Limited
Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire +2
View profile →Corps Monitoring Centre (CMC)
Bristol, Cardiff, Edinburgh +11
View profile →Alpha Security Solutions Ltd
Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire
View profile →Bristol Security and Property Management Limited
Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, Suffolk
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