
Panic Pal is Integ’s second product, this time focused on the people on the site rather than the assets and the incidents. Desert and remote-industrial operations have long stretches between assets where a fall, a vehicle breakdown, or a heat-stress incident can go unnoticed for hours. Existing safety procedures often rely on radio check-ins that engineers forget under load. Panic Pal turns that habit into a system.
What we built
Panic Pal runs check-in prompts on each engineer’s phone at configurable intervals. Miss the window and the system flags the engineer as missing, sharing their last GPS trail with the safety control room and the on-shift search party. An SOS button lets engineers raise an alarm proactively — one tap broadcasts location and identity to the people who need to respond. The whole app is built offline-first because low-signal areas are the norm, not the exception: check-ins queue locally and send when signal returns, so a brief satellite dead-zone doesn’t trigger a false alarm.
Why it pairs with The Shield
The Shield is Integ’s incident- and audit-management platform with a 3D view of the site. Panic Pal is the routine-check-in primitive that gives the same control room a live view of the people on it. Together they close the loop between safety management and live personnel awareness — the dashboard sees what’s happening AND who’s accounted for, on the same product surface.
Concrete operational metrics — average check-in response time, SOS-to-rescue latency, false-positive rate on missed check-ins — will be added here once Integ and MacawsHub agree on what’s public-facing.