Lone Worker Safety · Retail
Lone Worker Safety for retail sites.
Welfare monitoring that raises an alert when a worker stops moving or misses a check-in — before a bad day becomes a fatality. Purpose-built for the regulatory and operational realities of retail.
The Salvus Network watches for the tell-tale signs of a lone-worker incident: someone who has stopped moving in a restricted area, missed a check-in window, or lingered somewhere they shouldn't. When a welfare condition is met, operators get an alert with the worker's last-read location so help can be dispatched immediately. It closes the gap between an incident and the response, which is where lone-worker outcomes are won or lost. For retail operators, this means retail teams face record levels of violence and abuse, often while working alone at opening, closing or in stockrooms — and shrinkage from theft and misplaced stock quietly erodes margin. The Salvus Network gives shop-floor and back-of-house staff a Tag that raises a located duress alert, reads high-value stock and equipment at Anchors around the stockroom and service doors, and delivers a fast, accurate staff muster if the store or centre has to be cleared. You protect your people, cut the losses you can't see, and evidence a duty of care that boards and insurers increasingly ask for.
What you get
Lone Worker Safety on a retail site.
Welfare alerts
Automatic alerts when a worker stops moving or misses a check-in window.
Restricted-zone watch
Know instantly when a lone worker enters an area they shouldn't be in.
Last-read dispatch
Every alert carries the worker's last-known zone so response goes straight there.
Escalation ladder
Unacknowledged welfare checks escalate automatically to the next responder.
Regulatory alignment
Evidence for the audit trail.
Employers owe retail workers a clear duty under the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 and the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 to assess and control the risks of lone working and of violence — a duty sharpened by the wave of assaults on retail workers and the tougher stance now taken against them. Fire safety in stores, malls and back-of-house areas falls under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, requiring workable evacuation plans and staff who know their role. Larger retail venues open to the public also come within scope of the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 (Martyn's Law). Where loss prevention meets data, the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) and physical-security good practice expect controlled access to areas holding payment infrastructure and cardholder data. The Salvus Network supports the physical-access and audit side of that picture — restricting and logging entry to server rooms, cash offices and stockrooms — while its core job remains keeping staff safe and stock accounted for.
How we compare
Full coverage, not turnstiles.
| Capability | Manual roll-call | Turnstile RTLS | The Salvus Network |
|---|---|---|---|
| Real-time head count | |||
| No choke points / turnstiles | |||
| Auditable muster record | |||
| Zone-level awareness | |||
| Lone-worker welfare alerts | |||
| Live in the first meeting | |||
| UK data residency + Cyber Essentials |
Proof
Sites already accounted for.
An assured, time-stamped muster the Competent Authority could see.
“We could show the regulator a timed, accurate muster instead of talking them through a plan.”
Clinical hours returned and staff duress answered in seconds.
“Our staff feel safer, and we finally know where the pumps are.”
Lone housekeepers protected and evacuations verified.
“Our housekeeping teams know help is one press away, and we can prove our evacuation works.”
Frequently asked questions
Is Lone Worker Safety suitable for retail sites?+
Yes. The Salvus Network is a complete, off-the-shelf solution built for major-hazard environments and deployed across retail operations — Anchors and Tags give a live, auditable picture of every worker, asset and zone.
How does Salvus support compliance for retail operators?+
The platform produces a live, timestamped muster record and auditable time-on-site and access logs that evidence personnel accountability under COMAH, DSEAR and CDM regimes.
Can we see lone worker safety running before we commit?+
Yes — a live evacuation demo runs on your own site map within 24 hours, and you can see the operator console working in the first meeting.
Ready to account for every worker on your retail site?
Running on your site map inside 24 hours.