Alberta's Lone Worker Rules Are Specific — Here's How to Meet Them
The OHS Code mandates hazard assessments, documented controls, and emergency communication for anyone working alone. CheckMate handles all of it—including the 2025 updates.
If your workers can't get timely assistance, these rules apply to you.
What Alberta Law Actually Requires Updated 2025
Part 28 of the OHS Code spells out your obligations—with new requirements effective March 2025
Working Alone Definition
A worker is "working alone" when they work at a location where assistance isn't readily available if needed due to injury, illness, or an emergency.
Part 28 Definition →Hazard Assessment Required
Before anyone works alone, employers must conduct a hazard assessment specific to that work and identify risks that could cause injury or illness.
Section 393 →Effective Communication
Employers must establish an effective communication system between the worker and persons capable of responding to the worker's needs.
Section 394 →Regular Contact Required
Contact must occur at intervals appropriate to the nature of the hazard. The more hazardous the work, the more frequent the contact must be.
Section 394 →Emergency Transmitters Must Be Worn
New for 2025: In high-risk retail settings, personal emergency transmitters must now be worn by the worker—not just provided. This ensures immediate access in an emergency.
Part 27 Amendment →High-Risk Retail Requirements
New for 2025: Part 27 amendments add security requirements for high-risk retail: gas stations must implement prepayment, and workers must wear emergency transmitters when alone.
Part 27 Amendment →The Bottom Line
Alberta's OHS Code requires hazard assessments, effective communication systems, and (as of 2025) wearable emergency devices. CheckMate provides all three, automatically documented.
See How CheckMate Handles This →Common Mistakes vs. Full Compliance
Many Alberta employers think they're compliant when they're actually exposed
What Gets Employers Cited
- Hazard assessment done once, never updated
- Communication system that doesn't actually work reliably
- Check-in intervals not matched to actual hazard level
- Emergency devices provided but not worn
- No documented evidence of the system working
What We Provide
- Hazard assessment templates and annual review reminders
- Proven communication system with 99.9% uptime
- Configurable check-in intervals by role and hazard
- Wearable panic buttons that meet the 2025 requirements
- Automated audit trails for every interaction
Built for Alberta Workplaces
From oil fields to retail, we understand Alberta's unique working conditions
Oil & Gas
Field operators, pipeliners, and service technicians work alone across Alberta's vast energy sector. CheckMate provides satellite-enabled check-ins and emergency response where cell service doesn't reach.
Agriculture
Farmers, ranch hands, and grain operators work alone across Alberta's agricultural heartland. CheckMate keeps them connected even when they're hours from help.
Mining & Extraction
From the oil sands to coal operations, Alberta's mining sector demands robust lone worker solutions. CheckMate handles confined space protocols and surface operations alike.
Healthcare & Home Care
Home care nurses, community health workers, and mental health professionals face unpredictable situations across Alberta communities.
Retail & Gas Stations
The 2025 OHS Code changes specifically target high-risk retail. Gas station attendants and late-night retail workers now have explicit protection requirements.
Transportation & Logistics
Long-haul truckers, delivery drivers, and fleet operators face Alberta's highways and rural routes. CheckMate provides journey management and fatigue monitoring.
How CheckMate Works
Alberta OHS compliance in four simple steps
Worker Checks In
Via app, phone call, or wearable device at your configured intervals
System Documents
Every check-in is logged with timestamp and location for your records
Missed Check? We Act
24/7 operators follow your escalation procedure immediately
Emergency Response
If unreachable, we coordinate with supervisors and emergency services
Common Questions
All-Inclusive Protection
Everything your lone workers need—one price
No Hidden Fees. No Surprises. No Monitoring Surcharges.
With CheckMate, human-powered protection is built in from day one. No surprise fees when you actually need someone watching.
Beware the Hidden Cost of "Cheap" Apps
Many app-only solutions advertise low per-user rates, then charge extra for actual human monitoring. When you add it up, they often cost more—and you still don't get 24/7 professional response.
Every Plan Includes:
Alberta OHS Compliance Made Simple
Stop worrying about whether your lone worker program meets the 2025 requirements. CheckMate gives you the hazard assessment support, communication systems, and wearable devices that Alberta OHS now demands.
Book a Free Compliance Review →No obligation. We'll walk through your current setup and show you exactly what you need.
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