Press Release

17 August 2016

Mitie keeps Essex County Council’s lone workers safe

Mitie and its partner Lone Worker Solutions have been awarded a contract to protect employees of Essex County Council (ECC) when they are working alone or out of sight of colleagues.

Mitie, the facilities management company, and its partner Lone Worker Solutions have been awarded a contract to protect employees of Essex County Council (ECC) when they are working alone or out of sight of colleagues.

ECC is one of the UK's biggest councils, employing approximately 37,000 staff. Their services include: education, social care, waste and recycling, transport and highways, libraries, and leisure and tourism. Many of the employees delivering these services work by themselves, and often in challenging customer-facing roles.

ECC is working with Mitie and its specialist partner, Lone Worker Solutions (LWS) to bring their LoneWorker Manager system into play for employees.

LoneWorker Manager works across specialised devices, including a specially designed SOSFob that fits into worker’s pockets and smart phone and desktop apps. The system monitors the lone workers 24/7, through a direct connection with Mitie's state-of-the-art technology centre, Mitec.

The new safety system, LoneWorker Manager, will be deployed across dedicated devices and mobile apps, offering emergency, reactive and proactive support to staff whenever they need it.

Jason Towse, Managing Director of Mitie’s Total Security Management (TSM) business said: “The system we provide through our partner Lone Worker Solutions was a natural choice for ECC as our security team are already on site and understand the system fully so can offer assistance at any time. They also benefit from the seamless support of our expert team at Mitec keeping them safe 24/7.”

Garry Fisher, Corporate Health and Safety Manager of Essex County Council commented:
"Protection systems like this can't prevent a problem from occurring. But when something goes wrong, it is comforting for staff to know that if they press the button, someone will be listening; they know that you are in trouble, and they know where you are."


George Stavrinidis, CEO Lone Worker Solutions added:
"Deep rooted in the way Lone Worker Solutions operates is the recognition that one size does not fit all. Understanding this, we have developed the broadest range of technology to deliver a more robust and usable system."

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For further information, contact:
Lauren Hepburn, Investor and Public Relations Manager, Mitie Group plc

T:+44 20 3123 8720 E:lauren.hepburn@mitie.com

John Telling, Corporate Affairs Director, Mitie Group plc
T:+44 20 3123 8673 E:john.telling@mitie.com