As an employer, you have a duty of care to your loan workers meaning you must take every reasonable precaution to ensure their safety and have measures in place to mitigate risks. Treat this course as part of your business contingency plan to protect you, your business, and your workers from harm. And if you are a lone worker, you need to know how to keep yourself safe when you’re working.
This course is essential training for both lone workers and employers. It will guide you through the regulations, risk assessments and practical controls, such as safety devices and safe systems of work, to put in place for lone workers. This will enable them to work safely and effectively.
Lone Worker training is an essential part of all workplace risk management and is vital for those who employ or manage someone who is required to work in isolation from others or without direct supervision. They might be a community nurse making home visits, a globetrotting truck driver or even home workers. You see, lone workers are exposed to specific risks that their office-based counterparts are less likely to encounter. So, it’s vital they are spotted early, and effective measures put in place.
The Lone Ranger is probably one of the most famous lone workers of all time, so we decided using this character would be a great way of using storytelling to deliver learning. Approved by IOSH, one of the world’s largest Health and Safety organisations, this course uses high-quality animation and humour to help learning stick. Alongside that, interactive menus give the learner the opportunity to take the reins, controlling the speed they move through the course. This helps with retaining information and allows the learner to recap sections if they need to. And to test out learners’ understanding, we’ve thrown in some interactive knowledge checkers and an interactive quiz.
This course also has an assessment at the end which allows learners to test their understanding and helps businesses demonstrate a level of competence in the topic.
With a bank of questions learners will get randomised assessments which means if people do fail the assessment, they aren't faced with the same quiz again; after all you want to test learners knowledge and not their ability to remember the right button to press second time around.
Everyone has the right to learn and learner need can vary demanding on environment or disabilities. This course comes with transcripts so people have text options for an media, subtitles for all videos and is screen reader friendly with alternative text.
We take a number of steps to ensure visuals and navigation is easy for your people. For more information on the steps we take for accessibility check out how we make out courses.
You’ll have your own questions and challenges in your business, so we’d love to show you more and answer any questions. We’re excited to show you specific courses you’re interested in, or run you through more of our off the shelf eLearning courses.