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Vismo and RapidSOS partner to enhance US-based lone worker safety

Vismo and RapidSOS’ partnership focuses on providing situational awareness for lone workers in an incident, through real-time audio recordings and a direct connection to local emergency responders when employees feel unsafe or are in an emergency.

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Vismo announces partnership with Factal

Vismo, a global leader in location monitoring and safety solutions, and Factal, a risk intelligence and breaking news platform, announced a partnership to provide risk data to Vismo customers to enable them to better protect their employees when incidents occur – and fast.

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Tornado season is upon us, are you prepared?

According to NSSL, approximately 1,200 tornadoes hit the United States each year and bring massive winds and destruction in their paths.

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New features added to the Vismo Monitor App

Vismo launched the Vismo Monitor App in January 2022 and since then organizations have effectively managed alerts triggered by employees who find themselves in a critical situation and require assistance.

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Expanding Device Portfolio to Protect Employees Anywhere

To support the ongoing demand, Vismo is introducing the Garmin Montana 700i to its product portfolio. The 700i is ideal for employees working in remote locations and often in challenging conditions, where reliable communication is essential, no matter where they are in the world or how long they are out in the field.

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Vismo - Protecting Employees & Lone Workers in Flexible Work

Gone are the days when senior executives were the ones most likely to work flexibly. The work and duty of care landscape has changed beyond recognition, with the result that new approaches to, and tools to optimise, duty of care, are coming under the spotlight.

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Vismo & ISO 31030: Travel Risk Management Guidance for Orgs

With expanding duty of care responsibilities and risks to business travellers on the rise, companies must find new ways to alleviate the anxieties of business travel, while keeping travelling employees safe. Vismo does this through our world-leading GPS tracking Locate & Protect App.

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Satellite devices available at Vismo

As a result of military escalations in Ukraine and organisations sending their workers to remote corners of the globe, where mobile coverage is either patchy or non-existent, there is now a worldwide shortage of satellite phones and tracking devices. The demand is so high that Vismo strongly advises all our current and potential customers to contact us now if they need devices for current critical or urgent deployment.

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Vismo Apps Help Employers Prepare for Any Eventuality

Critical risks that impact global travelling employees can sometimes happen very quickly, for example a terrorist attack or a sudden weather warning, but sometimes critical risks can show signs of building over time, even falling in risk before suddenly reappearing.

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Vismo announces partnership with Riskline

Vismo and Riskline announced a key partnership together, providing clients with accurate location services tallied with high quality risk related intelligence.

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Vismo Uses what3words to Help Protect Employees' Locations

Vismo has announced the rollout of what3words location technology into the Vismo Secure Portal, to help organizations respond to incidents more effectively and keep their employees as safe as possible.

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Vismo Tracks North Sea-Atlantic Ocean Paddle Board Expedition

Colin Dale, Vismo Director of Global Sales, began a self-supported expedition across Scotland, paddle boarding the Caledonian Canal. The expedition began in the North Sea in Inverness, where Colin travelled by paddle board around 18 miles per day.

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