Lone Working
The lone working training course explores the hazards and risks associated with working alone and the additional controls an organisation should consider in order to promote safe lone working.
This course is designed to introduce organisations and individuals to the considerations of lone working, as governed by the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974, and the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999.
Our lone working course is suitable for any individual who works by themselves and needs to consider practical steps to reduce the risk to their personal safety and wellbeing.
Outline and content
Our lone working training is a half-day course, delivered via virtual classroom or face-to-face classroom by one of our qualified trainers.
During the lone working course, you will cover the following modules:
- Introduction to lone working.
- Overview of H&S legislation and good management practice.
- Assessing risks of lone working.
- Controlling the risks of lone working.
- Applying control measures.
As this course has been designed by us, if you have any special requirements then we can tailor the course content to suit your company's needs.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites required.
Course length
The duration of our lone working training course is half a day.
Recommended numbers
There is a recommendation of a maximum of 14 people per course.
Assessment
No formal assessment is required.
Certification
Learners will receive a certificate of attendance.
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