Lone worker monitoring

Lone worker monitoring is the practice of monitoring the safety of employees who may be exposed to risk due to work conditions in which they are located out of sight and sound from a person who may be able to offer aid in the event of an emergency.

Legislation

In some areas including the United Kingdom[1] and certain Provinces in Canada,[2][3][4][5] legislation has driven the adoption of lone worker policies as well as methods of monitoring the safety of these employees. In the United States, no explicit legislation exists regarding an employer's obligation to monitor the safety of its lone or isolated employees except in the shipbuilding industry.[6]

Methods of Monitoring Lone Worker Safety

Numerous methods have been developed and are currently in use by companies world-wide. These methods include:

See also

References

  1. , BSIA Lone Workers guide for Employers
  2. , Working Alone (Part 28 of the Occupational Health and Safety Code)
  3. , WorkSafeBC OHS Regulations General Conditions Part 4
  4. , Workplace Health and Safety Regulation
  5. , The Occupational Health and Safety Regulations
  6. , OSHA Shipbuilding Factsheet

External links

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