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Duty of Care, Lone workers

The Imperative Duty of Care: Protecting Lone Workers

In the fast-paced world of business, where autonomy and flexibility are valued, the presence of lone workers has become increasingly common. Whether employees are on remote assignments, working late shifts, or simply handling...

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3 mins read

Lone workers, Body-worn camera, Duress Eagle

How Duress Eagle Protects Lone Workers in the Cleaning Industry

In today’s fast-paced environments, the cleaning industry plays an essential yet often overlooked role in maintaining the safety and functionality of workplaces. Whether it’s ensuring the cleanliness of a busy retail store,...

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4 mins read

Duty of Care, Lone workers, Frontline Workers, Duress Benefits, Health & well-being

The Unseen Benefits: How Prioritising Safety Reduces Staff Turnover

We hear this time and time again from organisations we partner with, the link between safety initiatives and staff turnover are hugely correlated and it can’t be overlooked anymore. Beyond the obvious advantages of physical...

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2 mins read

Lone workers, Healthcare, Outreach Workers

Why Community Therapy Chose Duress for Lone Worker Safety

What was the catalyst for considering Duress?

Community Therapy is a mobile health company providing services across New South Wales, Australia. As a mobile service provider, one of the primary risks for the business is the

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5 mins read

Lone workers, Retail, Frontline Workers, Duress App

How McDonalds & Coles are using Aussie tech to combat worker violence

When we started Duress, we had no idea that five years later Australia’s biggest corporates would be using our tech to keep their staff safe. 

We had been building Duress with the goal of allowing family and domestic violence...

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4 mins read