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The 5 biggest risks of lone working and how to mitigate them
Employers hold the main responsibility for protecting the health and safety of lone workers. After extensive research, we identified the 5 biggest risks to lone workers as follows: lack of training, lack of security, health risks, lack of resources and perceived culture.
How to increase the use of lone worker solutions
Lone worker solutions are available to protect both staff and managers. This article highlights the ways in which the usage of these solutions can be increased.
Is microchipping the future of monitoring lone workers?
This blog post looks into the rise in implanted employee microchips and the complications this brings.
Remote working: how to reap the benefits
With more employees working remotely than ever before, this article discusses the steps required to maintain efficiency and safety.
5 reasons why you should invest in lone worker solutions
Employers must protect all employees in order to protect themselves from personal prosecution. This article discusses the key reasons why employers should invest in lone worker solutions to aid in protecting their employees.
Is lone worker protection in your health & safety strategy?
Lone worker protection is an essential part of a health and safety strategy in any firm with staff who work alone. This blog post looks at how to implement it into your existing policies.
More must be done to ensure safety of estate agents
A report on progress into the Suzy Lamplugh Trust’s new code suggests more still needs to be done to ensure the safety of agents and other lone property industry workers.
Lone worker apps vs. lone worker devices
What factors do you consider when deciding between a lone worker smartphone app or a dedicated lone worker device? One thing that drives us all is cost. But without functionality, it’s simply a waste of money and resources.