Organisations that prepare are likely to recover from an emergency faster as well as have higher rates of staff satisfaction and productivity.| Peoplesafe
Learn everything employers need to know about lone working, from identifying lone workers to understanding risks, legal responsibilities and best practices.| Peoplesafe
As an employer, it is your duty to protect the health, safety, and welfare of your employees, including making them aware of the potential risks.| Peoplesafe
Working in remote areas either as part of a team or individually presents potential environmental risks and dangers that employers should be aware of.| Peoplesafe
For lone working staff, additional training may be required in order to deal with the specific risks and emergencies when working without colleagues.| Peoplesafe
Our fall detection feature uses three factors that mimic a falling motion to raise an alarm. When detected, our devices or app it will raise an alarm.| Peoplesafe
Discover the importance of a comprehensive lone working policy. Our blog provides expert insights, tips, and best practices for creating an effective policy.| Peoplesafe
The ARC is the heart of the personal safety service we provide. It is dedicated to protecting employees at risk so we can ensure consistent quality of service.| Peoplesafe
Although it’s not necessary to conduct a separate lone working risk assessment, employers need to consider how to handle risks faced by lone workers.| Peoplesafe