Many employers may be putting their employees at risk without even knowing it. It’s not always easy for employers to identify which of their employees might be classified as “lone workers.” Yet employers have a moral and a legal obligation to keep all of their workers safe. Learn how to find out if an employee qualifies as a lone worker.
A lone worker is anyone who works alone without close supervision. The problem is sometimes employers and managers can overlook “lone worker” scenarios. For example, “road warriors” such as your traveling sales executives are lone workers. A cable technician is a lone worker, as is a realtor showing homes to prospective buyers. Yet how many employers have a lone worker safety plan for these workers? Without a plan, managers for lone worker safety are potentially putting their employees at risk as they work alone, and are also leaving their companies open to fines and other sanctions by the government.
As we previously mentioned, lone workers can be found in a wide range of industries and jobs. Here are some of the most typical roles that fall under this category:
Many employers may be putting their employees at risk by failing to develop and implement a lone worker safety solution. These employees are overlooked, often because as mentioned above they don’t conform to the traditional image of a lone worker. So, here are four questions that can help managers quickly determine which of their employees is working alone, and start the process of truly keeping them safe:
As a manager, if you cannot confidently answer "yes" to all of those questions, then your employee is working alone or in isolation.
When talking about lone workers, several terms can be used interchangeably to describe individuals who perform their work-related duties far away from colleagues or personnel. Without an agreed terminology, it can get a little confusing. Here are some synonyms that are occasionally used when talking about lone workers:
Lone workers are a vital part of society, often carrying out roles and tasks that keep our water running and our power flowing. However, despite their importance, very few people are aware of these workers and the frequency with which they put themselves at risk. Here are some key facts about lone workers:
The International Data Corporation (IDC) estimates that there are over 1.3 billion lone or mobile workers working independently throughout the world, all found in a range of industries, from healthcare and social work to oil and gas and utilities.
Far too many lone workers face attacks annually. According to OSHA, approximately 2 million American workers fall victim to workplace violence each year. This highlights the need for robust safety measures.
Healthcare and social service workers are five times more likely to suffer a workplace violence injury than other industries. This includes nurses, social workers, and paramedics who often work alone in volatile environments.
The main concern when it comes to lone worker safety should always be employee wellbeing. However, the financial aspect of injury and illness is often overlooked by organizations, and it can have a crippling impact on business.
Keeping your workers safe shouldn’t sound too difficult, but when they are traveling to and from remote locations, working with unknown dangers, and far from the nearest level of support, the challenge is considerable. Thankfully, technology provides the answer. Here are some effective strategies:
Aware360 understands people are the most important part of a workplace and strive to provide the tools to ensure they will have help whenever it’s needed. Driven by our passion for people, Aware360 creates solutions to connect people with personal technology, to those who care and can help. This ensures people are safe, especially where they are exposed to social, environmental or health risks.
From workers in the most remote locations to delivery drivers in urban areas, we provide the technology and response network to ensure their safety anywhere in the world. That’s the power of our PeopleIoT™ solutions.