NEW
SafetyLine 3.5 Release Better Protects Employees Working
Alone
Vancouver – January 31, 05 – Tsunami Solutions
Ltd. is pleased to announce that ATCO Pipelines is the
first organization to contract for the new SafetyLine
3.5 release. Tsunami listens to input from its client
network and in response we have made changes which
include multiple IVR dial-out numbers for a single
person (e.g. cell, sat, pager), enhanced reporting tools
can be by time zones and can be run by day/week/month.
Remote monitoring of individual employee safety is now
possible from wireless PDA’s ( Blackberry ). The new
SafetyLine 3.5 will allow individuals to make changes to
their own records which will allow them to better
protect their safety when working alone.
There are now over 100 companies and government
organizations who use the SafetyLine safety monitoring
service.
As the dominant supplier of automated Lone Worker
Monitoring services in Canada, SafetyLine uses telephony
and internet technologies to provide the most reliable
and affordable solution for companies and government
organizations to meet both the regulatory and moral
obligations of protecting employees who work or travel
alone.
SafetyLine is currently monitoring thousands of
employees across Canada each and every day to protect
employees who travel, or work alone or in isolation.
Many organizations are discovering the SafetyLine Safety
Monitoring Service which has proven itself to be the
best solution as it is both more reliable and less
costly than alternative solutions.
SafetyLine has been engineered for fast and simple field
operations. The SafetyLine system allows a field worker
to report his status and location in under 20 seconds.
About Tsunami Solutions Ltd. and SafetyLine
SafetyLine is an Employee Monitoring System which
automates the process of Monitoring the safety of
employees working alone or in isolation.
Our SafetyLine clients include Terasen Gas & Pipelines,
Enmax, Talisman, Encana, BC Oil & Gas Commission, City
of New Westminster, Atco Pipelines, Power & Midstream,
Petro Canada, Suncor, Ontario Ministry of Environment,
Husky, Bonavista Petroleum, Acclaim Energy, Environment
Canada, BC Ministry of Land, Water & Air Protection, BC
Ministry of Sustainable Resource Management, Atco
Midstream, Conoco, Imperial Oil Pipelines, APF Energy,
Thunder Energy, NAL Oil & Gas, Canfor, Town of Chetwynd,
Town of Cochrane, BC Ministry of Mines, Energy &
Resources, Haldimand County, Black & McDonald, Corps of
Commissionaires and Hydro One to name a few.