Lone Worker Safety Training Reviews

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USER REVIEWS

Average score 4.6

1432 reviews

  • 78% 5
  • 10% 4
  • 5% 3
  • 3% 2
  • 3% 1
Generally very good, makes you think

It would be more interesting if there were at least one other “presenter”. She was very good but however good a presenter is, change helps avoid concentration wavering.

4/5
Generally very good, makes you think

It would be more interesting if there were at least one other “presenter”. She was very good but however good a presenter is, change helps avoid concentration wavering.

4/5
Too many slides

Informative course, thought it was good

4/5
Very good but a lot for one session.

A really good all round course with lots of information useful to keep me as an individual outside the workplace. However, the course might be better split to differentiate between those who's working is predominantly 'on-site' (accidents, injury, confined space...) and those who visit and interact with others. The latter part gets a great deal of information here but although useful to me personally it doesn't reflect my daily work.

4/5
More generic for everyday life.

My own primary learning from this training was more about my own actions when I'm not actually in work! I never considered myself a 'lone worker' when I'm driving alone or simply walking down a deserted street, therefore, it does put a different perspective on the term 'Lone Worker'. Some sensible advice is given throughout this training.

4/5
Custom versions for different roles.

I understand, entirely, that this is designed for general use of anyone in a Lone working scenario but it would be good to drill down and include farms specific detail to help engage those staff working in am outdoor farming environment.

4/5
Less relevent to me.

What about in the office before 8am and after 7pm?

4/5
Good for some types of lone worker

Great if you work on a construction site or are a health visitor or similar, but less useful for people who work at home, teachers or hospital workers. Generally well presented, but the English in this piece of text, "If you're unsure on who you should report things to, please make a note to ask your manager" should read, "If you're unsure to whom you should report things, please make a note to ask your manager."

4/5
Bit too much info in one session

Covered all aspects really well and good links for further information

4/5
Heavy subject

Well constructed module although felt like quite a heavy subject, of course a serious topic with relevant content - just a bit long to get through.

4/5

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