This online course will provide delegates with the knowledge to identify the hazards related to lone working and the control measure available to minimise the risks.
Your E-Learning Login will be Active within 24 Hours of placing the order.
You’ll receive an e-mail soon after placing the order, containing a link to the E-Learning Portal with details of your Personal Login and Password.
Your E-Learning Login is valid up to 3 months from the time of order and can be used at any point.
Interactive Course
Each course includes a selection of interactive elements and mini quizzes to test the knowledge of the user throughout to keep their mind focussed on the subject.
The clear, concise and informative content is presented in an easy-to-understand way to ensure maximum content retention. Users will receive informative advice and guidance on the chosen subject and will be tested on their understanding of the subject at the end of the course by completing the compulsory self-test.
Running Time - 35 minutes
Minimum System Specifications
As with every computer based system, we have some minimum requirements to allow for optimum performance.
These specifications are as follows:
- Users will need to use a PC and a web browser to access the system
- The user’s PC should be running Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7
- Only Internet Explorer is supported (Versions 7 +)
- Although not essential, it is recommended that the user’s PC has audio to fully benefit from the multimedia course content
The use of Apple Mac computers, thin-client terminals / mainframe workstations (Cytrix type set-up) or browsers other than Internet Explorer are not supported.
Please see PDF link below for technical FAQs.
Welcome
- Course Outline
- Course Objectives
Lone Workers
- Define the term 'lone worker'
- Identify the occupations that involve individuals working alone
- List the duties of employers and employees pertaining to lone working
Hazards Faced by Lone Workers
- Identify the hazards related to lone working
- Identify the hazards faced by home workers
Control Measures
- State the control measures that can minimise the risks of working alone
- State the control measures that can minimise the risks of working from home
- List some practical tips for staying safe when working alone
All employees who may work on their own and is ideal for induction or refresher training.
Delegates successfully completing the course can print an HSS Training certificate of achievement and the multiple choice test results.
This online course will provide delegates with the knowledge to identify the hazards related to lone working and the control measure available to minimise the risks.
Your E-Learning Login will be Active within 24 Hours of placing the order.
You’ll receive an e-mail soon after placing the order, containing a link to the E-Learning Portal with details of your Personal Login and Password.
Your E-Learning Login is valid up to 3 months from the time of order and can be used at any point.
Interactive Course
Each course includes a selection of interactive elements and mini quizzes to test the knowledge of the user throughout to keep their mind focussed on the subject.
The clear, concise and informative content is presented in an easy-to-understand way to ensure maximum content retention. Users will receive informative advice and guidance on the chosen subject and will be tested on their understanding of the subject at the end of the course by completing the compulsory self-test.
Running Time - 35 minutes
Minimum System Specifications
As with every computer based system, we have some minimum requirements to allow for optimum performance.
These specifications are as follows:
- Users will need to use a PC and a web browser to access the system
- The user’s PC should be running Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7
- Only Internet Explorer is supported (Versions 7 +)
- Although not essential, it is recommended that the user’s PC has audio to fully benefit from the multimedia course content
The use of Apple Mac computers, thin-client terminals / mainframe workstations (Cytrix type set-up) or browsers other than Internet Explorer are not supported.
Please see PDF link below for technical FAQs.
Welcome
- Course Outline
- Course Objectives
Lone Workers
- Define the term 'lone worker'
- Identify the occupations that involve individuals working alone
- List the duties of employers and employees pertaining to lone working
Hazards Faced by Lone Workers
- Identify the hazards related to lone working
- Identify the hazards faced by home workers
Control Measures
- State the control measures that can minimise the risks of working alone
- State the control measures that can minimise the risks of working from home
- List some practical tips for staying safe when working alone
All employees who may work on their own and is ideal for induction or refresher training.
Delegates successfully completing the course can print an HSS Training certificate of achievement and the multiple choice test results.