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© tetronik GmbH. All rights reserved.
Even despite the best precautions, an employee may have an accident at work. A major workplace accident may even affect several employees. In-house first responders and safety officers should be involved in the emergency process and be informed when an employee has dialed the emergency number. Every employee should be familiar with the rescue plans and know who should be informed and in what order. In addition, someone should be able to assess spontaneously whether other areas are at risk and how the affected colleagues can be warned.
Organizational deficiencies in the company's emergency plan must not lead to risky delays. But how do you ensure that nothing is forgotten in the stress of an emergency?
Lars, an employee who has just witnessed an accident at his company, dials the emergency number 911. The DAKS alarm server connects him to the central emergency call center and it also calls the company's internal responsible personnel (first responders, building security, company management) and connects them in a conference call.
The phone number of Lars, who initiated the emergency call, is transmitted to the colleagues in the conference call – this way, in-house first responders can immediately go to the scene of the accident. If employees in other areas of the company are at risk, they can be alerted quickly and effectively at the push of a button via prepared communication processes.
The emergency call center initially receives the highest priority and can take Lars' message and discuss the incident with him without an introductory announcement and with the immediate right to speak. Lars' work colleagues in the conference call can only listen to the conversation at first.
After the emergency call center hangs up, the right to speak is transferred to the colleagues and they can coordinate internal measures with Lars as well as with each other.
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