WCCTV, the UK's leading and most-established supplier of temporary and remote site security and Body Worn Video systems, will be exhibiting at SAFESTART18 on January 25th, 2018 at the NAEC, Stoneleigh.
The event has been designed to send out a coherent safety message across the network of IPEM Partner companies which include AMCO Rail, ARUP, ATKINS, GallifordTry, MURPHY and Network Rail.
Since its inauguration in 2014, SAFESTART has continued to grow and develop with each year being bigger and better than the last. The prime objective of SAFESTART is to deliver a clear and coherent safety message across the entire railway industry by providing a focused platform for the industry to get together and begin the year with safety at the forefront to undertaking work on the railway.
The event's objectives are:
- Better health & wellbeing
- Better sites & offices
- Better planning
- Better sustainable working
- Better training and development
WCCTV will demonstrate how its Body Worn Cameras can assist with a range of site security and health and wellbeing applications.
Body Worn Cameras are proven to protect those who work in high-risk environments by providing a visual deterrent, helping de-escalate potentially volatile situations and capturing video and audio evidence should any incidents occur.
WCCTV's Body Worn Cameras are incredibly easy to use, with a simple one-button stop-start mechanism, meaning no formal training is required before deployment.
Uniquely, WCCTV Body Cameras also contain embedded Wi-Fi (and optional 4G) connectivity, meaning the wearer can send their live video stream, alarms and GPS location back to a central monitoring station should they require assistance - adding an unrivalled level of protection.
WCCTV will demonstrate its range of Body Worn Cameras at SAFESTART18, including:
WCCTV can be found on stand 52 in Hall 1, 09:00 - 16:00 on January 25th, 2018.