New lone worker guidance December 1st 2009 The TUC has published new guidance on Lone Working for safety representatives following its 2008 survey which revealed that working alone was their sixth main hazard of concern.
As well as the regular risks faced workers, lone workers can face risks from: :Fire; Inadequate provision of rest, hygiene, and welfare facilities; Violence and abuse from members of the public; Theft/intruders; Sudden illness/emergencies; Effects of social isolation Risks related to driving and lack of supervision and training.
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