{{TrackLone:}} Connected Worker Safety Ecosystem

24/7 monitoring, SOS alerts, and reliable GPS tracking for teams working in dangerous, hard-to-reach places.

Core Safety Features of {{TrackLone}}

Operational safety challenges that demand real-time solutions

Protect. Respond. Comply.

Man Down Alert

If a worker falls or collapses, TrackLone instantly detects the impact and sends an automatic alert, so you know something’s wrong even when they can’t call for help.

SOS Two way call

With one press of the SOS button, the device alerts supervisors and opens a live two-way call, letting you hear what’s happening and respond immediately.

No Motion Detection

When a worker stays unusually still, maybe due to injury or unconsciousness, the device triggers a no-motion alarm, giving you critical early warning.

Smart Checks-ins & Geofencing

Workers can check in at job sites with a tap, while geofencing notifies you when they enter or leave risky zones, keeping attendance and safety fully automated.

How {{TrackLone}} Keeps Your Lone Workers Safe

TrackLone combines smart sensors, real-time alerts, and communication to detect danger instantly and help supervisors respond faster, ensuring lone workers are never left unnoticed in critical moments.

Alert

The device detects danger instantly and sends emergency alerts the moment something goes wrong.

Connect

Supervisors receive alerts instantly and start a two-way call to confirm the worker’s safety.

Assess

Live GPS and activity data help you quickly understand the situation and decide next steps.

Protect

You respond fast, coordinate help, and track the incident until the worker is safe.

See the Full Safety Picture with {{TrackLone Insights}}

See live alerts, GPS trails, zone breaches, and worker check-ins in one clean dashboard that helps you respond faster and keep every shift under control

Built for the Industries Where {{Safety Can’t Slip}}

TrackLone supports teams working in harsh, high-risk environments by delivering real-time visibility, instant alerts, and reliable protection, no matter how remote, dangerous, or fast-paced the job site gets

Your Workers Take the Risk. TrackLone Makes Sure They’re Protected.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Find quick answers to common questions about connected safety and lone worker monitoring

More FAQs

What safety equipment is required for mining workers?

Mining workers typically use helmets, gas detectors, proximity warning systems, self-rescue breathing devices, high-visibility clothing, and communication trackers to reduce injury and fatality risks.

Mining workers typically use helmets, gas detectors, proximity warning systems, self-rescue breathing devices, high-visibility clothing, and communication trackers to reduce injury and fatality risks.

Mining workers typically use helmets, gas detectors, proximity warning systems, self-rescue breathing devices, high-visibility clothing, and communication trackers to reduce injury and fatality risks.

Mining workers typically use helmets, gas detectors, proximity warning systems, self-rescue breathing devices, high-visibility clothing, and communication trackers to reduce injury and fatality risks.

Mining workers typically use helmets, gas detectors, proximity warning systems, self-rescue breathing devices, high-visibility clothing, and communication trackers to reduce injury and fatality risks.

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