What is a Lone or Remote Worker?

Silhouetted figure of a lone worker walking through a dimly lit multi-level car park lined with parked cars, with sunlight shining through the exit in the distance.

According to Safe Work Australia, anyone carrying out work activities without direct support or supervision from supervisors or colleagues is considered a lone worker. Essentially, if an employee cannot be seen or heard by a colleague, they are considered to be working alone, whether for the entire or part of their workday.

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