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Health and Safety

Lone Worker Safety: Dynamic Risk Assessments

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Category
Health and Safety
Bundle - Sub Category
Course Duration
0:10
Subject Matter Expert
Provider
Kineo Shorts

By the end of this course, you'll have an understanding of how to take a 'dynamic risk assessment pause' to help keep yourself safe when working alone.

Target Audience

At Kineo Courses, we know that time is precious - and so is learning. That’s why we’re thrilled to bring you Kineo Shorts, a brand-new series of bite-sized courses designed to deliver focused, actionable insights in just 5-10 minutes, for all employees globally.

Each Kineo Short tackles one essential learning challenge within a broader topic, giving learners the tools they need, exactly when they need them. Whether it’s between meetings, during a coffee break, or right before a big presentation, these short courses are built to fit seamlessly into the flow of work. They all include interactive reflections, practical scenarios, and a downloadable resources to reinforce learning long after the course ends. ​

This is more than just a new format - it’s a response to what learners have been asking for: short, sharp, high-impact practical learning moments on the top issues facing modern workforces, designed to focus on solving one specific learning problem within a wider topic. This enables learners to access mobile-friendly, accessible, in-the-moment and on-demand microlearning, which fits into their busy schedule with ease and helps them with an immediate need. 

Learning Outcomes

Every year, thousands of incidents occur while people are working alone - and many could be prevented with simple, consistent safety habits. Imagine you’re alone, your phone battery dies, and something goes wrong. What would you do?

Working alone can bring unique risks - from health emergencies to personal safety concerns. This short course introduces the essentials of lone worker safety so you can recognise risks, follow safe work procedures, and know how to respond if something goes wrong.

  • Define lone working and recognise common examples.
  • Identify key risks associated with lone working.
  • Apply core safety practices before, during, and after lone working.
  • Use communication and emergency procedures effectively.