Safepoint’s Health and Safety and Lone Working Blog

Browse a wide selection of informative articles on lone working, health and safety, sector safety, and more!

Working from home health and safety guide

The HSE says that organisations must include home workers in their risk assessments.

Notably, they say that health and safety considerations for home workers should be “balanced and proportionate”. That means that you should take it seriously, but you can be realistic about the level of risk.

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Best Lone Worker Devices and Solutions 2024

In this article, we will give an overview of the different types of lone devices available, the pros and cons of using a standalone SIM-enabled device versus an app or phone-linked device, and we’ll help you determine which devices are best for you and your team.

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Lone workers in Trade Unions

In this article, we will explain the laws and responsibilities employers have around lone working, how unions can help keep lone workers safe, and what trade unions should look out for when working with lone worker solutions.

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Lone working in the office and at home

An uptick in hybrid and flexible work has left many office buildings at reduced capacity, with many office workers adjusting to working by themselves for the first time.

In this article, we’ll look at what is causing this new concern around office lone working, and what rights office workers have when working alone.

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Lone working in engineering

Lone working in engineering may mean being alone inside a workshop, working in someone else’s home or business, or out in the public sphere. Engineers’ highly practical, often machine-focused roles can put them at higher risk of injury, and so it’s important to explore how and when it is safe to work alone.

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A lone worker slipping and falling due to a wet floor

Man down alarms

A man down (or “fall detection”) alarm can detect if a user has taken a serious fall and will trigger an alert.

Although fall detection devices are popular for personal and professional use, when we talk about man down alarms, we tend to mean systems used to protect people while they are working.

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