As organizations digitalize and remote operations become more commonplace, the number of lone workers is on the rise. Lone workers exist in every industry and include individuals such as contractors, self-employed people, and those who work off-site or outside normal hours. These employees are at increased risk for unaddressed workplace accidents or emergencies, inadequate rest and breaks, physical violence, and more.
To learn more about the lone worker risks and solutions, industry-specific concerns and considerations, and relevant use cases, download this informative guide.
This guide includes:
- An overview of lone workers
- Employer lone worker responsibilities
- The role of formal and dynamic risk assessments
- Insighgts about lone worker policies worker policies
- Industry-specific lone worker risks and considerations
- Further reading and resources
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