KATANA Safety Presents:
The Frontline Focus

The Rise of Decentralized Clinical Trials: What it Means for CRO’s and Lone Worker Safety
As trials move beyond the controlled environments of hospitals and into patients’ homes or community settings, CROs must rethink how they manage and protect their dispersed workforce. With mobile staff playing critical roles in DCTs, the need for remote safety protocols and emergency response tools has never been greater.

Global Approaches to Lone Worker Safety
Lone worker safety is increasingly vital in industries like healthcare, social services, utilities, and logistics. While the U.S. relies on broad occupational safety laws, many developed countries take a more prescriptive and technology-integrated approach.


5 Key Benefits of Remote Safety Devices for Lone Social Workers on Home Visits
More and more DHS and DSS agencies are implementing remote safety devices for their lone workforce. Here are five main reasons why.