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Ensuring Safety for Lone Workers
Employers must thoroughly investigate potential hazards faced by lone workers and assess the associated risks, focusing on the safety of the lone worker and those who may be affected by their work.
The Key to Safe Working
Risk assessment is the cornerstone of safe working for lone workers. Employers are obligated to conduct risk assessments for all activities where eliminating lone working is not feasible. These assessments must lead to the implementation of control measures that reduce risks to the lowest reasonably practicable levels. Risk assessments also help determine the necessary level of supervision for lone workers.
For All Lone Workers, Full or Occasional
It's important to emphasize that a risk assessment is required for all lone workers, whether they work alone every day or only occasionally.
Comprehending the Process
A risk assessment involves a thorough examination of potential workplace hazards to assess the adequacy of existing precautions or the need for additional measures to prevent harm. Workers, including lone workers, have the right to protection from harm due to a failure to implement reasonable control measures.
Structured Approach to Risk Assessment
Maintaining a Clear and Practical Approach
An effective risk assessment should not be overly complex. Identifiable risks and associated actions or precautions should be straightforward and easily implemented. Employers familiar with the involved processes may not require a health and safety advisor's assistance.