Course description
Lone Worker Types and Typical Risks
Many people have jobs where they are required to work alone, and without direct supervision. This absence of immediate help or assistance creates significant risk because of the ever-present prospect of accidental injury or violence and aggression - the latter, for some occupations, being accompanied by the added risk of robbery or other crime.
This course looks at the five key lone working occupational groups, and helps the learner to identify the occupations that fall within those groups. By identifying their own, or a similar occupation, and the group into which it falls, the learner is able to go on to recognise and identify with the particular risks to personal safety that apply to that occupation.
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Outcome / Qualification etc.
Awarding Body: Learning Nexus
Our qualifications are Regulated Qualifications issued by the leading Awarding Organisations that are recognised throughout the UK.
The certificate successful learners receive on completion of a Regulated Qualification will contain the logo of the Awarding Organisation, and the relevant UK Regulator (Ofqual) along with the full qualification title and qualification number.
By the end of this course you will be able to:
- Outline the jobs that could result in alone worker situation
- Describe the types of lone workers This course is suitable for anyone working alone and/or without direct supervision or contact with colleagues.
Expenses
Course price: £17.99 (Inc VAT)