The shocking rape and murder of a Bangalore-based business process outsourcing (BPO) employee by the driver of her pick-up vehicle has brought women's safety issues to the fore. |
From a complete overhaul of security systems to usage of better technology, BPO bosses are exploring all avenues to improve employee safety standards. |
A Mumbai-based software company may just have the answer to these security concerns. Prashant Dwivedi and Pramod Sankpal, two young engineers at Mercury Infocom, have developed a product that can track the movement of vehicles that ferry employees to and from office. |
The company, which makes and produces of electronic security systems, has developed a security system that uses both GSM and Radio Frequency Identification technology (RFIT) to track vehicles. |
R P Mishra, CEO of Mercury Infocom, told Business Standard: "The product consists of two units "� a black box fitted in the vehicle and a keychain-like device to be carried by the employee. The employee will have to activate a security check before getting on to the vehicle before he can sit in the car," |
And in case of an emergency, the employee can raise an alarm that would halt the vehicle immediately and raise a hooter alarm immediately. It would also send SOS messages to the tracking device in the office, police and an ambulance and the owner of the security system. |
The parties that received SOS messages can also call a phone installed in the vehicle to know the nature of the emergency. A unique feature of this product, Mishra claimed, is that the hooter would not stop blowing or the vehicle wouldn't restart unless a person in charge of the vehicle operations at the office gives the command to do so. |
Explaining the reasons for using both the GSM and RFIT technologies Mishra said: "From our experience of mobile phone usage, one doesn't receive the same level quality of GSM signal every where." |
"GSM signal fails in the basement of a building and car parking. To ensure that the technology works in the case of emergency we have equipped our product with the alternative technology." |