INTRODUCTION
OBJECTIVES
DEFINITION OF A LONE WORKER-I
DEFINITION OF A LONE WORKER-II
THE LAW-I
THE LAW-II
ROLE OF THE ORGANISATION/ EMPLOYER-I
ROLE OF THE ORGANISATION/ EMPLOYER-II
ROLE OF THE ORGANISATION/ EMPLOYER-III
ROLE OF THE EMPLOYEE / LONE WORKER-I
ROLE OF THE EMPLOYEE / LONE WORKER-II
RISK ASSESSMENT
MANAGING LONE WORKER SAFETY
RISK ASSESSMENT
QUESTIONS
RISK ASSESSMENT-I
RISK ASSESSMENT-II
CONTROL MEASURES-I
CONTROL MEASURES-II
TECHNOLOGY
COMMUNICATIONS
BUDDY SYSTEM
LOCATIONS
VISITING-I
VISITING-II
LONE WORKERS AND MODES OF TRANSPORT-I
LONE WORKERS AND MODES OF TRANSPORT-II
LONE WORKERS AND MODES OF TRANSPORT-III
SUMMARY
LONE WORKERS AND MODES OF TRANSPORT-I
LONE WORKERS AND MODES OF TRANSPORT-II
LONE WORKERS AND MODES OF TRANSPORT-III
LONE WORKERS AND MODES OF TRANSPORT-IV
LONE WORKERS AND MODES OF TRANSPORT-V
SUMMARY
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1.The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) 1998 describes lone workers as “those who work by themselves without close or direct supervision.”
2.This could refer to those who routinely work in a hospital or general practice environment, where staff care for patients or service users independently, without the support of line managers or other colleagues.
3.It could also relate to those who work in the community setting where care is provided in the patient's home or in a non-clinical environment and away from a hospital setting.