D009611 Lone Worker Assessment
£9.99 unlimited use
"I SAID YOU BUY ONE YOU GET ONE FREE!"
Did you know we are currently offering a Buy One Get One FREE offer on ALL assessments?
Why should you take this assessment?
Working alone is not in itself against the law, and it will often be safe to do so. However, the law requires employers and others to think about and deal with any health and safety risks before people should be allowed to work alone.
- You'll be looking after staff
- You'll be complying with the law
- It makes good financial sense
At she ltd, our clients come first. We take great pride in providing our clients with a range of resources, from guidance and information pages to online risk assessments, exclusive to she ltd clients.
Who should take this assessment?
This assessment helps employers who need to investigate the potential hazards faced by lone workers and assess the risks involved both to the lone worker and to any person who may be affected by their work. Employers should ensure that measures are in place to control or avoid such risks. When completed the assessment can be checked by one of our health and safety advisers.
How much does it cost?
The cost of each assessment varies. The cost is dependent on the detail of the assessment and how many questions are contained within the assessment. The purchase of the assessment requires a one off payment of £9.99 and once you have purchased the assessment that is it. This means that a single user can use this assessment over and over again i.e. they can return to this assessment as many times as they like.
Notes on Multiple users
The cost is per user. Companies with multiple users can contact she ltd to discuss discounted multiple user rates. If you would like to discuss multi-user rates contact us via emailing info@she.ltd.uk.
BOGOF OFFER - FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY!
We are currently offering a Buy One Get One FREE offer on all assessments.
Simply register and enter the code: OFF1234
But hurry – this offer expires on 31st May 2012.
Interested?
Click here to take this assessment.
Note: This will take you to the online risk assessments site where you will need to register. It is free to register.

