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Lone working

According to the Health and Safety Executive, a lone worker is someone who works by themselves without close or direct supervision.

Many lone workers drive or work with the general public, which exposes them to risks such as violence or road accidents. If you work alone, you ideally want to identify these risks so that you or your employer can put in place any arrangements that can help to avoid or lessen them.
20 minutes completion
WCAG AA accessible
Video included
Assessment included
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What’s included in this course?

This module covers the following topics:
Travel considerations as a lone worker.
Factors to be aware of when working alone.
What to do if you are involved in an incident when you are working alone.
Your responsibilities as a lone worker.
For someone who is having a severe allergic reaction.
Electricity.
Reporting responsibilities.
Managing stress in the workplace.
Explain the use of reasonable force as it applies to conflict resolution.
Describe different methods for dealing with possible conflict situations.
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