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Lone working: protect those working alone

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Lone workers can be at greater risk of harm as they may not have anyone to help or support them if things go wrong.

Employers should provide training, supervision, monitoring and support for those working alone.

Our leaflet 'Protecting lone workers: How to manage the risks of working alone' isfree to download. It is for anyone who employs lone workers, or engages them as contractors etc, including self-employed people or those who work alone.

The leaflet is supported by ourlone working webpages which include advice aimed at lone workers themselves.

We also have a lone workers video setting out the key advice.


Man handed community order for illegal removal of asbestos

A man was given an 18-month community order for illegally removing asbestos. He did not hold a licence to safely remove asbestos, and failed to ensure a 4-stage clearance was carried out by a person accredited by an appropriate body, posing serious risk.

The community order consists of 15 days of rehabilitation, 90 days of monitored alcohol abstinence as well as carrying out 150 hours of unpaid work.

HSE's investigation also found thatthe man had received the relevant training on how to safely remove licenced asbestos and was therefore fully aware of the legal requirement to hold a licence.

For further detailsread this press release.

HSE recently updated its guidance onasbestos safetyand we've just launched ourAsbestos: Your Dutycampaign that aims to improve understanding of what the legal duty to manage asbestos involves.

Other recent prosecution cases include:


First aid at work: the basics

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Our 'basics for your business' webpages offer health and safety advice, whatever industry you work in.

The step-by-step guide onfirst aid at workexplains how you must have the right arrangements, including:

  • a first aid kit
  • training workers
  • first aid for homeworkers
  • appointing first aiders

Other 'basics for your business' topics include:


Get advice and guidance with HSE publications

HSE offers a wide variety of publications containing advice and guidance foremployers, workers and the general public.

Our free todownload health and safety guidance leafletsare available on the HSE website.

You can also buy hard-copy versions of many of these titles, such as legal guides, through theHSE Books website.

Here is a selection of some of our most popular publications:


Register for upcoming webinars

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Join us on our free upcoming webinars, that look at improvingsafety culture, with the help of the HSE Safety Climate Tool (SCT).

Find out more and/or register for these webinars at the links below:

  • HSE Safety Climate Tool
    22 February, 11.00am
    Hear from HSE about how to develop a successful safety culture and how the SCT is designed to help workplaces achieve safety culture excellence

  • Achieving safety culture excellence for the construction industry
    Thu 14 March, 2:30pm
    This webinar will show how to successfully and sustainably improve safety culture, with an emphasis on the construction industry. The latest benchmarking data, case studies and a live Q&A will be presented by our speaker panel made up of industry and HSE experts

You can get all the latest news and updates from HSE across a range of industries and topics.

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