Lone Working Awareness online training
A practical awareness course covering lone working risks, planning, communication, check-ins, personal safety and emergency arrangements.
Course outline
- Welcome
- Who This Course Is For
- What You Will Learn
- Knowledge Check 1
- What Counts as Lone Working?
- Common Risks
- Knowledge Check 2
- Risk Assessment
- Communication Arrangements
- Check-In Procedures
- Knowledge Check 3
- Personal Safety
- Working Alone in Buildings
- Driving and Travel
- Knowledge Check 4
- When to Stop or Leave
- Final Assessment 1
- Final Assessment 2
- Final Assessment 3
- Course Summary
What this supports
Welcome
Welcome to Lone Working Awareness
Who This Course Is For
Who Should Take This Course?
What You Will Learn
Learning Outcomes
Knowledge Check 1
What Counts as Lone Working?
Questions
What is the main purpose of Lone Working Awareness?
The course provides practical awareness so learners can recognise risks, follow procedures and report concerns.
Which action best supports common risks?
Following the agreed procedure and reporting concerns helps reduce risk.
Which action best supports check-in procedures?
Following the agreed procedure and reporting concerns helps reduce risk.
Which action best supports driving and travel?
Following the agreed procedure and reporting concerns helps reduce risk.
What is the safest general approach in Lone Working Awareness?
Safe behaviour depends on following procedures, controlling risks and reporting concerns early.
What should you do if something feels unsafe or unclear?
Stopping and asking for guidance prevents minor issues becoming serious.