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Working at height is one of the biggest causes of fatal accidents in the workplace. In the UK alone, falling from height accounted for almost a third of fatal injuries to workers. The construction industry alone accounts for 59% of fatal injuries working at height.…
The Health and Safety Executive defines a lone worker as a person ‘who works by themselves without close or direct supervision’. They are employed in most sectors of the economy such as security, healthcare and transport – and according to the Office of National Statistics…
As an employer, you have a legal and moral duty of care to your employees to protect them from unnecessary risk whilst they are carrying out their duties. With an increasing number of lone workers who are attacked or suffer injury each year in the…

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