The Health and Safety Authority of Ireland (www.hsa.ie) identifies lone workers as those who work by themselves without close or direct supervision. Anybody who works alone, including contractors, self-employed people and employees, is classed as a lone worker.
People identified as lone workers in Ireland span many occupations.
The University College Dublin has dedicated a page on their website to students considering occupations that involve working alone. It suggests those who may work in laboratory work, maintenance, fieldwork, or handling chemical agents (jobs considered medium to high risk activities) carry out a lone working risk assessment to identify potential hazards associated with the work and possible control measures that can be introduced to reduce the risks.
Ok Alone has a fantastic risk assessment guide that can be found on their website www.okaloneworker.com.
Lone workers are owed a duty of care by their employer. Staff should be using a lone worker system that enables them to be monitored correctly. The system should ensure all workers are safe and able to check in or request help if needed. This is crucial to staff well-being, but also necessary to comply with lone working regulations in Ireland.
Ok Alone offers a solution to this problem. A simple, easy to use solution that is downloaded onto a worker’s smartphone, so there is no need to buy additional devices. The system has GPS that can be used to locate a worker if they do not respond to messages or reminders. But most importantly, Ok Alone can offer peace of mind to lone workers by letting them know that if something happens (a help alert is sent or a check in is missed) someone in their company or at the Live Monitoring facility will be alerted.
As an expert in lone worker content management, I possess an extensive knowledge base and experience in the area of lone working and safety monitoring. My expertise in this field encompasses a wide range of areas, including risk assessment, training, communication, and technology. I have a deep understanding of the unique risks associated with lone workers and have researched and written many projects and articles to educate people in how to mitigate these risks.
Throughout my time with Ok Alone, I have kept up to date with technological developments, legislative changes and regulations that have been introduced to help organizations ensure the safety of their lone workers.
This post was last modified on December 13, 2023 3:27 pm
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