A leading UK demolition contractor has equipped its workforce with Storm’s push-to-talk over cellular technologies to help improve communications and worker safety across its operations.
Thomas Crompton is based in Bradford, West Yorkshire and serves clients including major housebuilders, local government and construction SMEs. It specialises in demolition, excavation, plant hire, sweepers, jetting and vacuum tankers and skip hire.
Storm’s push-to-talk application is being used in the company’s wagons, on vehicle-mounted radios, and across the yard on handheld radios.
Using the solution, employees are able to make private one-to-one calls and also broadcast to larger groups – no matter where they are. They can share written messages, images, videos and files and will be able to instantly communicate with each other, wherever they are. Operatives can press an SOS button on their device to alert attention in the event of an emergency, enabling help to be sent quickly.
Margaret Crompton, director at Thomas Crompton, said: “We take the wellbeing of our workforce very seriously and believe that the improved communication provided by Storm’s solution, along with the SOS emergency alert solution, will help to improve the health and safety of our people.
“We believe that our investment in Storm’s technology will help us boost productivity and improve efficiencies across our business. We are confident that Storm’s push-to-talk is superior to other solutions on the market.”
Luke Wilkinson, founder of Storm, said: “We are thrilled to be working with Thomas Crompton. It is great to see another successful business embracing our push-to-talk solution and recognising the potential it has to increase efficiencies across their business.”