Lone working

Lone working: An overview
Lone working: An overview
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) defines lone workers as those who work by themselves without close or direct supervision...
Construction, utilities and the self-employed workforce
Construction, utilities and the self-employed workforce
According to a Report published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) in 2014, self-employment in the UK is at its highest point...
Growing awareness of mental health within the telecoms industry
Growing awareness of mental health within the telecoms industry
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Personal security and lone worker devices
Personal security and lone worker devices
Health and Safety Executive (HSE) guidance states that employers have a duty to assess risks to lone workers...
Lone working: Protective devices
Lone working: Protective devices
As more people work alone, so do the potential risks.These risks include violence, aggression, and falling ill while...
Lone working: Questions, answered
Lone working: Questions, answered
We have a number of employees who spend large amounts of their day working alone in contact with members of the...
The importance of supervision on construction and utilities sites
The importance of supervision on construction and utilities sites
Andrew Christodoulou examines the critical role of supervision in accident prevention on construction sites. On construction...