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Risk Assessment: Can You Afford Not to Protect Your Lone Workers?

A lone worker is someone who has jobs and assignments that require workers to be on their own for long periods of time. If a lone worker gets injured on the job is there anyone they can reach out to? If not, could you afford the costs associated with not properly protecting your workers safety and well-being? Probably not.

When you don’t provide full protection to your employees you not only run the risk of monetary cost, but also the cost of negatively affecting your employees.

Discover how you can better protect lone workers at your business by downloading our ebook “Risk Assessment: Can You Afford Not to Protect Your Lone Workers?” today!

 

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