Awareness of Lone Working

£10.00

Lone working is a term that applies to anybody who is working alone, with no supervision, for any length of time. This can range from roles such as a gas engineer visiting a domestic property to a warehouse operative retrieving goods from racking.

If an employee is working in a separate location from their colleagues, then this is defined as lone working. Full of engaging content and activities, this course is the ideal introduction to the subject.

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Delve into the complex world of lone working with our Awareness of Lone Working course

 

Who are lone workers?

This interactive course takes you through topics such as what lone working is, the risks of lone working, risk assessments and controls and the responsibilities of employers and employees.​​​​​

  • Who are lone workers

    Think about – who are lone workers?

  • What is lone working?

    What should be considered?

  • Working from home

    Understand how lone working applies to home workers

  • Risks and hazards

    Common risks and hazards of lone working

  • Risk assessments

    The key to working safely

  • Lone worker safety

    Understand how to work safely alone

  • Employee and employer responsibilities

    Who is responsible?

  • Lone worker policy

    How to better support your employees

  • Lone working checklist

    What to consider when remote working

This online training course is ideal for employee inductions, refresher training or anyone who requires an awareness of lone working in their job role.

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