Lone and Remote Workers (Personal Security)

£20.00

The Lone/Remote Workers and Personal Security course provides an overview of the risks faced by many of your employees on a day-to-day basis and a better understanding of the potentially vulnerable situations they are regularly exposed to.

Description

The Lone/Remote Workers and Personal Security course provides an overview of the risks faced by many of your employees on a day-to-day basis and a better understanding of the potentially vulnerable situations they are regularly exposed to.

A lone or remote worker may operate in a diverse range of job functions. When working alone it is vitally important that you plan ahead and take simple steps to keep safe and avoid potentially difficult situations. It is also important to ensure other people and colleagues, who may be concerned about your personal welfare and well-being, know where you are going on business and when you are due to return.

Who is this training for?
Whether you are a sales representative visiting clients, a van driver delivering parcels, a nurse, doctor or carer providing home visits, or simply a home-based worker, this course will help you avoid being exposed to risk or put into any dangerous situations.

What does the course cover?
The course aids you through your working day, such as what to look out for when travelling in unfamiliar areas or staying away on business. It uses various techniques to ensure you avoid
being put into any added or avoidable danger or risk.

What is the benefit to my business?
If you and/or your staff are lone or remote workers, then by taking this course it will be possible to learn how to keep you and your employees as safe and risk free as possible in various planned or unavoidable situations.

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