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Lone Worker Policy Guide and Template
A lone worker policy is an effective way to ensure that your lone workers are well-educated on your company’s work-alone rules and have extensive knowledge of all workplace hazards that could be encountered on the job.
Hazard Assessment Guide
In the process of doing a hazard assessment for your workplace, it is almost a certainty you’ll learn information about the operational aspects of your organization you were unaware of before the assessment.
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Develop a Free Lone Worker Program for Small Teams
Developing a free lone worker check-in system is a simple process for small teams that any organization can implement.
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Best Practices for Drafting a Comprehensive RFP for a Lone Worker Safety Monitoring Solution
Drafting a Request for Proposal (RFP) for your lone workers is more than a software purchase – it’s a safety‑critical, cross-functional infrastructure project for your organization. Not only can the final document drive selection of a fit-for-purpose lone worker solution, but the collaborative process—aligning departments on priorities, budgets, and risks—builds organizational clarity and accountability.
What If No One Checks In? The Hidden Risk Facing Water Utility Technicians Working Alone
Many people in the water utilities sector work alone, performing high-risk tasks such as after-hours maintenance, pump station inspections, and confined space entries. Without federal legislation to protect them, water workers and lone workers are especially vulnerable to occupational dangers and require extra lone worker monitoring like SafetyLine when dealing with serious workplace hazards.