Echo3 Lone Working online safety course
ECHO3 EDUCATION LIMITED
Give staff the knowledge needed to work safely alone
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Certificates
Lone Working Certificate
Digital certificate - Included
Description
In the UK alone, 19% of the working population are considered to be lone workers.
There are 2 types of lone workers. Fixed Site and mobile workers.
Fixed site workers are employees who work in fixed establishments, who either work by themselves, or work outside normal hours.
For Example
- A person working alone in a small workshop, petrol station, or shop.
While Mobile workers work away from a fixed base or head office.
Examples of mobile workers include.
- Those who working in remote areas for example agriculture and forestry workers.
- Potentially those in construction, maintenance or cleaning work.
- And people working alone outside normal hours, such as cleaners again and security staff.
At the end of the course, learners will be able to:
» Understand what ‘lone working’ means and identify the occupations that involve working alone
» Identify the hazards related to lone working and home workers
» Recognise the control measures that can minimise the risks of lone working, and list
some practical tips for staying safe when working alone.
Who is this course for?
Everyone who works alone or supervises those that do.
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