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Partnering With BESIX Watpac To Improve Site Safety - May 23

Posted by Ed Tancred | May 26, 2023 6:30:00 AM

We are excited to share our ongoing partnership with BESIX Watpac's site safety teams, focused on streamlining and enhancing emergency communications. Our goal is to make nurse call and evacuation alerts more efficient and clear, ensuring optimal safety on the job site.

St George Hospital Development - Sydney

We've initiated the delivery and induction of a comprehensive safety communication system at the St George Hospital development site, led by Ruby Thompson​​​​, Senior WHSE Advisor @ BESIX Watpac, and Gregg from New Edge Group.

This project is aimed at centralising various outpatient services into one location, creating a world-class medical solution for the St George and Sutherland community until 2032. Interested in the project? Learn more HERE. 

The Vanguard Wireless nurse call and evacuation system on this project is supported by a control panel, smartphone app, and user portal. This integrated hardware and software solution provides safety personnel with complete system visibility. Discover more about these devices HERE

BESIX Watpac - Adelaide GPO

GPO Marriott Hotel Project - Adelaide

The Adelaide GPO project, set to transform a heritage-listed building into South Australia's premier 5-star hotel, also integrates our wireless nurse call & evacuation system for safety communication. Get more information about the project HERE.

Wearable Nurse Call Triggers

Wearable Nurse Call Triggers

Designed to safeguard workers, especially those working alone like crane operators, our wearable nurse call triggers have been received positively. With a single button press, these devices send an alert via the smartphone app or the closest Vanguard Wireless nurse call device, providing management with the identity and location of the worker in need.

These wearables can be worn as a wristband or pendant, or attached to a pocket clip, lapel pin, or ID card holder. They are currently compatible with all iOS systems, with the Android version soon to be released.

Download more information about integration with your existing system HERE.

 

What are you doing to improve emergency communication on site? We would be glad to discuss your upcoming projects or demonstrate how our wearable triggers work.

Topics: evacuationsystems, nursecallsystems, HSE, constructionsafety, construction, BESIXWatpac, EHS, healthandsafety, wirelessevacuationalarmsystem, emergencyevacuationsystem

Written by Ed Tancred

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