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Extra Risk Control Measures For Lone Workers: A Guide For Employers

bySwindon 24
1 March 2022 • 3.27pm
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Working alone can be a risky proposition, but it doesn’t have to be with the right safety measures in place.

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This article will discuss some extra risk control measures that employers can put to protect lone workers. By following these tips, you can help keep your employees safe and secure while on the job.

Use Technology to Monitor Workers

Employers can use technology to monitor workers’ safety and well-being, helping to ensure that they are staying safe while on the job. Some technologies include:

Mobile Apps 

As a lone worker, safety is your number one priority. But what happens when you can’t always be hands-on with your safety?

That’s where SHEQSY. It helps business owners stay compliant with alone worker safety regulations. Features like emergency notifications and automatic check-ins give you the peace of mind you need to focus on your work.

The good news is you can monitor your employee in real-time with other features like emergency notifications and automatic check-ins. Whether you own a small business or a large corporation, SHEQSY can help you mitigate risk and protect your employees. 

Remote Monitoring

Remote monitoring systems allow employers to watch over employees’ work activity through video feeds and other sensors. It will enable employers to see if employees are working safely and respond quickly if an emergency arises.

Establish a Communication Plan

Employees should always have a way to communicate with someone else in an emergency. They should also know who to contact if they need help. Some ways to facilitate communication include:

  • Designating a contact person for each employee working alone
  • Creating a system for checking in regularly with employees working alone
  • Making sure employees have access to emergency services or assistance lines

It’s also important to remind workers not to hesitate to ask for help if they feel unsafe or uncomfortable.

By establishing clear communication protocols, you can help ensure that your employees are safe and secure while working on their own.

Implement Safety Policies and Procedures

In addition to communication plans, employers should also have safety policies and procedures in place. These policies should be tailored to the specific risks faced by lone workers, and they should be updated regularly to reflect any changes in those risks.

Some of the essential safety policies include:

Safe Work Practices

Employees working alone should always follow safe work practices, including wearing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and proper tools and machinery.

Emergency Response Plan

Employers should create an emergency response plan that includes contact information for local emergency services and evacuation routes. Employees working alone should know how to activate this plan in an emergency.

Training Employees On Safety Policies And Procedures

You should train employees on how to work alone, including how to respond to emergencies safely. Also, update this training regularly to reflect any changes in those policies or procedures.

By following these tips, employers can help protect their employees from the risks associated with working alone. Lone worker safety should be a top priority for any business, so don’t hesitate to implement these extra risk control measures today.

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