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#1 Posted : 29 March 2007 10:25:00(UTC)
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Posted By Andrew Meiklejohn
Morning all

Just been asked for a brief at short notice regarding

Legal obligations for employers with lone workers at night/early morning in offices.

Apart from risk assess any other points?

all help will be greatly appreciated!

ANdrew
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#2 Posted : 29 March 2007 10:33:00(UTC)
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Posted By cara
Have a look at this HSE doc...

http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/indg73.pdf
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#3 Posted : 29 March 2007 12:11:00(UTC)
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Posted By Kieran J Duignan
Andrew

Prior to 'assessing' risks of violence, aggression and work-related stress, the task of identifying the hazards is critically important.

Until -and sometimes even after - a tragedy occurs, it is not unusual for organisations to literally close their eyes, ears and minds to evidence of hazards to lone workers.

Sometimes, the definition of 'lone' is also simply overlooked. It can vary not only according to times of the week or month but also according to the range of 'spaces' and 'places' in the workplaces for which an employer has responsibility.

Until an avoidable injury and subsequent trauma occurs. Too often, enormous money is then spent on executive meetings bemoaning the occurence - and not investing one single penny in preventing the next one.
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#4 Posted : 29 March 2007 13:09:00(UTC)
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Posted By Andrew Meiklejohn
thanks chaps and chapettes

Have a nice easter!
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