How to implement a lone worker safety system for: a step-by-step checklist for healthcare and community services organisations
Is your lone worker safety system fit for purpose?
Most healthcare and community services organisations have some version of a lone worker safety process. The question is whether it would actually protect your workers in the one moment it counts; when they cannot call for help themselves.
This free checklist walks you through every step of implementing a lone worker safety system that is operational, auditable and genuinely fit for purpose, from assessing your current gaps to selecting the right technology, embedding it in your culture and maintaining the records your organisation needs at audit and accreditation time.
This is a step-by-step implementation checklist for WHS, HR and operations leaders in healthcare, aged care, NDIS and allied health.
Key takeaways:
How to assess your current lone worker safety arrangements and identify gaps
What a robust lone worker safety system must be able to do
The specific functionality to look for when evaluating solutions
How to plan a rollout that drives adoption across your workforce