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Keeping lone workers safe
Feature | HSW
12.07.2007
The typical image of a lone worker is represented by the local authority housing officer or social worker, or an NHS district nurse visiting people in their own homes. But there are plenty of less obvious candidates, such as those who work alone in commercial premises: shop or garage assista ...
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