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Free Lone Worker Safety Trainer Resources

Free resources for Lone Worker Safety trainers — quiz, handout, lesson plan, icebreakers and feedback form covering risk assessment and lone working procedures.

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All 5 resources are free to download and use in your training sessions. No registration required.

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15-Question Quiz

Assessment quiz with full answer key — ready to print and use in your session.

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General Handout

Overview handout covering key legislation, 8 key points, and a 5-step overview — ideal for delegates.

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Specific Step-by-Step Handout

Detailed step-by-step technique guide with numbered visual steps — perfect for practical sessions.

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Infographic — Stats & Facts

Colourful infographic with key statistics, legislation facts, and trainer CTA — great for display.

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Lesson Plan & Feedback Form

Full session timetable plus learner feedback form — everything you need to run a professional session.

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What is Lone Worker Safety Training?

Lone Worker Safety training covers risk assessment for lone working, communication systems, emergency procedures, violence prevention and legal duties under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974.

Why Become a Lone Worker Safety Trainer?

Over 6 million people work alone in the UK. Lone workers face unique risks including violence, medical emergencies and accidents without immediate assistance. Qualified lone worker safety trainers are needed across all sectors.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a lone worker?
A lone worker is someone who works by themselves without close or direct supervision. This includes home workers, field workers, night shift workers, retail staff and healthcare community workers.
What are the legal requirements for lone workers?
The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 require employers to assess risks to lone workers and put measures in place to avoid or control those risks.
What should a lone worker risk assessment cover?
The risk assessment should cover: the work environment, the nature of the work, the lone worker's experience and training, communication systems, emergency procedures and any specific risks such as violence.
Are these lone worker safety resources free?
Yes — all 5 resources are completely free to download and use in your training sessions with no registration required.

Want to Become a Certified Lone Worker Safety Trainer?

Abertay Training offers accredited Train the Trainer courses for Lone Worker Safety. Nationally recognised, CPD certified, available UK-wide.

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