Ambulance service consults principle use of body worn cameras for staff
February 8, 2022
The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service Health and Social Care Trust (NIAS) is consulting on the principle of the use of body worn video cameras for staff. Read More
Body cams for ambulance staff after rise in attacks
June 4, 2021
England’s ambulance trusts are expected to be given body cameras by the end of the month as assaults on ambulance workers rise by almost a third in five years. Read More
How technology can automate COVID-19 safety checks and protect staff
August 11, 2020
A look at how technology can automate COVID-19 processes within businesses. Read More
Gloucestershire police to get body cameras
March 25, 2019
Gloucestershire Constabulary said all frontline officers will be wearing REVEAL body cameras by the end of April. Read More
Body cameras in the railway sector: Keeping workplace safety on track
February 27, 2019
Rail operators are joining the long-list of organisations to rollout body cameras to staff in various parts of the country. Read More
New York police recall body cameras after explosion
October 23, 2018
In a statement, the police department said a Vievu model LE-5 body-worn camera worn by an officer exploded during a late-night tour on Sunday evening. Read More
Body cameras issued to Central Bedfordshire Council staff
October 9, 2018
A total of 21 wearable cameras will be worn by staff, including parking, anti-social behaviour and environmental protection officers from 11 October onwards. Read More
Local authority launches body-worn camera consultation
September 20, 2018
Torbay Council has launched a public consultation on whether its staff should have body-worn cameras. The council started trialling the Read More
Paramedics to get body cameras
July 3, 2018
Paramedics are to be issued with body cameras as part of a new government drive to tackle abuse and violence against NHS staff. Read More
Humberside Police to roll out body cameras
May 29, 2018
Humberside Police is to issue body cameras to frontline staff across the force in a bid to secure more convictions and cut crime. Read More