Know your Regs - FREE Guide
Working alone can be dangerous. Whether it’s long hours on the road, meeting clients or being the only one on-site or in the office, working by yourself presents some unique risks. The Health and Safety at Work Act has identified working in isolated or remote situations as a hazard that must be managed. Master Electricians have created a Member Lone Worker Good Practice Guide to help you to manage the hazards and risks associated with lone working.
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Available Health & Safety resources
- Toolbox Talk – Equipment, Machine and Tool Guards
- Toolbox Talk – Noise Exposure
- Toolbox Talk – Lock Out Tag Out
- Toolbox Talk – Four mindsets that cause accidents
- Fatigue Impairment Guide
- Working in Heat
- Toolbox Talk – Accident & Near Miss Reporting
- Toolbox Talk – Power & Hand Tools
- Toolbox Talk – Manual Handling
- Toolbox Talk – Ladders
- Toolbox Talk – Hand Arm Vibration
- The Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 (HSWA) – Responsibilities
- Work Functions – Employer responsibilities & obligations
- Managing fatigue
- Toolbox Talk – UV radiation from the sun is a workplace hazard
- Safe Operating Procedure Templates
- Access EAP Services
- Helpline services
- Master Electricians members H&S policy & strategy
- Site Specific Safety Plan
- Lone Worker Good Practice Guide
- Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) Template
- What are psychosocial risks?
- An Overview of the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015
- Notifications under the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015