Lone Worker

The hazards faced by lone workers can be made significantly more high risk. If effective training has not been provided. Whether it’s dealing with aggressive members of the public or contractors, lone working places any employee at a greater degree of risk than those working in teams. It is essential that any employer have in place the right procedures to comply with Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 to ensure the health, safety and welfare of all staff whilst at work. This means that any risks and hazards associated with the task or lone working must be assessed and control measures implemented. This could include supervision, training, PPE or instruction. In addition all employers must also check to make sure that the control measures are used and the risk assessment is reviewed.

This module provides the perfect knowledge base for any lone workers, providing them with the correct information and skills to ensure they can make the right decisions in a potentially hazardous situation.

Learning Outcomes

To ensure the safety of employees who may work alone the course has been designed to achieve the following objectives:

  • Give employees the understanding of what lone working is
  • Provide an awareness of the law regarding lone working
  • Inform on how to deal with aggression and conflict management
  • An overview of how to reduce the risks when lone working

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Course content

  • Introduction to lone working
  • Lone working and the law
  • Potential risks
  • Dealing with aggression and violence
  • Dealing with conflict
  • Breakaway techniques
  • Multiple choice questions

Who should complete this course?

The course is designed for employees who may work on their own and is ideal for induction or refresher training.

  • Prior Learning - none required
  • Pre Course Learning - none required
  • Certification - All learners who successfully complete the module will be issued with a certificate of learning

Duration

Approximately 1 hour

Cost of Course

Please select the number of users.

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