Home healthcare professionals alone at a patient's house. Retail workers closing a store alone at the end of the night. Traditionally, a lone worker was someone who worked in physical isolation, like a field technician, park ranger, or a long-haul truck driver, but that's changed. With the growth of remote work, millions of people have become lone workers in their own homes. Anyone out of sight or earshot of a colleague, whether that’s for minutes or hours, can be considered a lone worker. SafetyCulture is pushing the boundaries of safety for lone workers past compliance toward proactive safety, identifying potential situations before they escalate into an incident. Our partnership with SafetyCulture is enabling faster response, fewer missed incidents, and creates a trusted safety net for workers. The ROI is clear when you look at worker sentiment and employee retention. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/g8HpU9g8 #WorkerSafety
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