Lone Worker Security for Hospitality Workers

Many hospitality workers spend much of their work time alone. Housekeepers, for example, go room to room, often by themselves, to clean and prepare them. Front desk workers often spend hours on their own late at night. Workers who deliver food to guests’ rooms or ...
READ MORELone Worker Security for Real Estate Agents
A lone worker is an employee who performs any work activity apart from co-workers or direct supervision, often traveling to different locations. Real estate agents spend most of their days away from the office, showing potential clients properties for sale or spaces for lease and ...
READ MORELone Working in Health and Social Care

If you’re a health or social care worker who travels to client’s homes alone, you likely know how intimidating it feels to start work at a new house. You might think to yourself: How will this patient or client respond to me? Who else might ...
READ MOREKeeping Lone Workers Safe
As an employer, you likely take every precaution possible to prevent your employees from getting injured on the job. Even if you do everything you can to minimize risks, though, there’s always a chance something unexpected will happen.
In these situations, other staff members working ...
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