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Lone worker safety
Timed welfare check-ins and a one-tap SOS keep solo workers safe, with alerts that go straight to your consultants or project managers, not a next-of-kin phone tree that reaches no one in time.
A lot of lone-worker tools alert a family member, minutes or hours after something has gone wrong, when the person who could actually respond is your on-call consultant or site manager. Workhr builds lone-worker safety into the same app the worker already uses to sign in, and routes every alert to the people in your business who can act on it.
A worker starting a solo task arms a welfare timer, 30, 60 or 120 minutes. When it is due, they confirm they are safe with a tap. Miss it, and the session escalates automatically, so no one is quietly forgotten on a long shift.
If something goes wrong, one tap raises a critical alert with the worker's last known location. It does not wait for a check-in window. The alert is treated as urgent from the moment it is sent.
Because welfare and SOS live in the same Workhr app the worker signs in with, there is no separate device to carry, charge or forget. Safety is one tap away on the phone in their pocket.
Check-in and SOS alerts go to your consultants or project managers, the people who can actually respond.
Welfare and SOS live in the app the worker already uses to sign in, so there is nothing extra to carry.
A missed welfare check-in escalates on its own, so no lone worker is quietly forgotten.
See how Workhr's welfare check-ins and one-tap SOS route straight to the people in your business who can respond.