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Field Team Safety: Connected Protection for Isolated and Remote Workers

** THIS WEBINAR WILL BE RECORDED **

Be sure to register. If you are unable to attend on the day of this event, you will still receive a link to the webinar recording afterwards so that you can access and view it at your convenience.

Field Team Safety:
Connected Protection for
Isolated and Remote Workers

Join the Conversation On May 19th at 1:00 p.m. ET

This webinar explores the real-world risks facing field teams working in remote, low-signal, and high-risk environments. It will examine gaps in traditional safety processes and practical ways to improve day-to-day safety workflows, supervisor visibility, and incident response when workers are operating alone or outside reliable coverage.

Learning Objectives:

  • The most common risks and response gaps affecting remote and lone field teams
  • Why traditional safety processes can break down in low-signal or high-risk situations
  • What a practical day-to-day safety workflow looks like for check-ins, escalation, and supervisor visibility
  • How better connection and incident response can help workers raise an alert and share location when coverage is limited

    Attendees will leave with a clearer understanding of where field safety processes can break down and the practical steps that can be taken to strengthen protection for remote and isolated workers. They will also gain insight into how structured monitoring, better planning, and more resilient connectivity can improve response, visibility, and duty-of-care outcomes.

    This is a must-attend event for operations managers, utility leaders, and anyone involved in safety. We encourage you to forward this webinar to the relevant executive and training stakeholders on your team.

    Time will be dedicated at the end of the discussion to answer live audience questions.

    Attendance worth 1 contact hour for certification/CUSP maintenance.

    The views, information, or opinions expressed during this webinar are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of Utility Business Media and its employees. It is strongly recommended you discuss any actions or policy changes with your company management prior to implementation.

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