Lone Working refers to individuals working in isolation without close or direct supervision. This course focuses on understanding the challenges and risks associated with lone working and best practices for ensuring the safety and well-being of employees in such situations.
Experts deliver our lone-worker training. They provide insights into the specific hazards faced by lone workers and how to mitigate them effectively. Participants will learn about legal responsibilities, risk assessments, and the importance of creating a safety culture within organisations.
The course includes practical exercises, real-life scenarios, and safety planning techniques tailored to various industries where lone working is common. Participants will develop skills in identifying potential risks, implementing safety measures, and responding effectively to emergencies.
This training is suitable for managers, supervisors, and employees in healthcare, social work, construction, and fieldwork sectors, where lone working is prevalent. The curriculum is adaptable to various professional contexts, ensuring all participants are equipped with the knowledge and tools necessary to work safely and confidently alone. By the end of the course, attendees will understand the importance of safety protocols and have strategies to minimise risks associated with lone working.
About us
Complete Training is part of The Inclusivity Group. We are a company committed to providing inclusive and person-centred services to deaf, disabled and elderly individuals and the services that support them. We offer a range of courses that can raise awareness and broaden people’s knowledge and understanding of disability. As experts in the field of access, education, and communication, we can provide support within a variety of settings. Anything from festivals, to universities, theatres, conferences, planned and impromptu meetings. Over the last two months alone, Complete Training has trained over 100 people to create a more knowledgeable and inclusive world for all.
We have partnered with many companies to improve access to all, including:
- Theatre Royal Plymouth
- Digital 4
- Hall for Cornwall
- The Brewhouse
- Queen’s Theatre Barnstaple
- Exeter Corn Exchange
- Plymouth City Council
- The Box
And more!
Our Social ‘Give-Back’
A percentage of all our sales goes towards our social value and community give-back fund. This pot funds our free British Sign Language (BSL) tasters, free BSL Education signs for schools and youth groups and funded spots on our BSL courses, which you can find on our face-to-face page here.
So, by buying any of our courses, you are investing in your personal growth and getting involved in giving back to your community, for which we are incredibly grateful.
Face-to-Face Course
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