Lone Worker Safety for HVAC Employees
Lone working technicians and engineers require worker tracking that ensures they have round the clock safety monitoring, automated check-ins and precise GPS locations in case of emergency.

Benefits
Leading safety technology
- High Risk Check-ins
- Man-down Protection
- Help Button
- Timed Check In Notifications
- Location Monitoring
- Start/End Shift Reminders
- 24/7 Live Monitoring
- Hands Free / Voice Activation
- Multiple Monitor Alerts
- Audit Logs and Reports



Common HVAC Safety Issues
Here are some of the common issues affecting HVAC lone workers:
- Electrocution
- Confined spaces
- Slips, trips, and falls
- Contact with objects/animals
- Burns
- Exposure to harmful substances or environment

A day in the Life of John The Field Worker
Join John as he navigates a busy day working in remote locations and high-risk environments – all while staying connected with the OK Alone app.
See how he checks in, updates his status, and receives real-time support, ensuring he stays safe whether he’s on a job site, traveling between calls, or working alone.
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Why your Technicians need an HVAC Safety App?
Meet your OSHA HVAC requirements with OK Alone’s HVAC safety app. Ensure technicians can check in and get help when needed.
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How to keep your HVAC Lone Workers Safe
Security specific features of a lone Worker system – Know your guards are active, safe, responding and on location.
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OSHA Regulation 1915 for Lone Working HVAC Technicians
Ok Alone has free Lone Worker Policy templates and Risk Assessments to help keep your Security Guards safe while at work.
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