A lone worker is therefor an employee who will perform a work phase out of sight and/or hearing of any other individual. Thus, a night worker, on call, will always be considered as isolated because the traffic is often minimal and the sight is very low.
Lone workers can be found in almost all sectors, whether in construction, industry, hospitals, transport or any other service company (cleaning, maintenance, catering)... In a more general way, we can quote some posts very often confronted with the notion of isolated work: laborer, technician, craftman, maintenance agent, sales technician, nurse, driver and delivery man, security guard,... etc.
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Thus, the lone worker can find himself in very bad postures and cannot be helped by anyone in case of total isolation.
Being isolated can impact the psychological situation of lone workers. Their attitude is largely impacted by their individual perceptions of their isolation. This notion of psychological isolation is subject to considerable personal variability.
The situation of isolation may be perceived by some employees as an abandonment, a heightened risk or simply a lack of humain contact necessary to their daily lives.
The isolated worker may also fear certain situations. For example, they may feel more at risk or apprehensive about being alone when faced with a decision they have to make, given their solitude.
External violence can take many forms. It can take the form of overbal, physical or psychological aggression against a person in the performance of their duties. Isolated work contributes to aggression because a person who is alone is more easily vulnerable and can be perceived as "prey". Moreover, sectors where the risk is high are often composed of lone workers. This is the case, for example, in personal services with physical or verbal aggression. This is also the case in the transport, meter reading, delivery, cleaning or commercial canvassing sectors, as these workers have to frequent more risky places.
This external violence can have repercussions on the health of the lone worker. Indeed, if physical aggressions are well recognized, harassment or repetitive verbal attacks are not always recognized.
Isolation intensifies not only the probability of an accident but also its severity. Indeed, the consequences of an accident are aggravated because the damage caused by an accident worsens with the intervention time of the rescue forces. The quality and duration of interventions is therefore an important variable in the severity rate of accidents of lone workers.
In order to overcome all these problems related to isolation, a lone worker alarm system can be set up. Its main mission is to ensure that the employee wearing the lone worker device is rescued in case of accident or danger. To do this, the lone worker solution must be able to send alerts on dangerous situations in manual or automatic ways (fall detection, prolonged immobility...). It will thus ensure the safety of the worker and guarantee him a fast intervention of the help in case of danger.