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Personal Safety for Lone Workers Online Training

Working alone brings with it many risks and this personal safety at work online training course has been designed to minimise those risks and make people feel safer. The CPD approved Personal Safety for Lone Workers is suitable for anyone who works alone such as Shop Assistants, Security Guards, Community Carers, Teachers and more.

This course was reviewed and updated in February 2025

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Course Overview

Format

  • Introductory Course
  • 30 - 45 Minutes
  • Online Study
  • Self-Printed Certificate

Accreditation

  • 1 CPD Hour
  • CPD Certified

Course description

There are many risks associated with working alone in isolation. By taking this course you will be taking real steps towards minimising the risk and feeling safer.

Thousands of people work alone or in isolation every day. Not having another person to look out for you, protect you or even ask advice from can mean that you experience unique risks. Whether you work with customers, members of the public or completely on your own, it’s important to minimise the risks and protect your personal safety.

Safety risks can be more of an issue when you’re working in isolation, without the support of colleagues to help you should an emergency or dangerous situation arise. For example, a robbery in a shop could leave a lone worker shaken, injured, unable to return to work for some time, and cost the workplace in terms of both finance and reputation.

Safety precautions for lone workers are therefore essential to protect their wellbeing, personal safety and the business they are working for too. This course will help you understand what you can do to reduce the risks of working alone: both safeguarding yourself and the premises you look after, minimising risk for all.

Who should take this lone worker training course?

The Personal Safety for Lone Workers course is for anyone who is required to spend time alone with customers or members of the public as part of their job. This could be night-time petrol station workers, shop assistants, community carers or even teachers and many more job roles.

What does this lone worker training course cover?

Personal Safety for Lone Workers covers the following lesson plan:

  • Introduction and Learning Outcomes
  • Lone Working Risks and Responsibilities
  • Risk Assessments and Self-Assessment
  • Technology that Keeps you Safe
  • Safety for Home Working and Travelling
  • Psychological Wellbeing and Conflict Management

After completing the lone worker training, learners will know:

  • What lone working is and why it is an issue worth finding out about
  • The personal safety responsibilities that both employer and employee have
  • The basic process of how people's roles are assessed to see what potential risks exist from lone working
  • Key questions you can ask yourself in order to assess your own situation each time you work alone
  • Important advice on how to act and what precautions to take in order to reduce the risks of lone working

Personal Safety Training Course Duration

This personal safety training course should take 30 - 45 minutes to complete, but e-learning is self-paced, so it depends entirely on your individual learning speed and how quickly you absorb the study material.

The training is saved automatically as you make progress you can complete it at your convenience.

Accreditation

This lone worker safety training course has been certified as conforming to universally accepted Continuous Professional Development (CPD) guidelines, on completion you will earn 1 CPD point.

This lone worker online course includes all the latest guidance and legislation.

Personal Safety for Lone Workers Certification

After completing this lone worker safety training course, you will be able to download and print a Virtual College lone working training certificate for your records.

To download the certificate you will need to pass the end of course assessment, the pass mark is 80% and there are 20 multiple choice questions. The assessment can be taken as many times as is required.

Personal Safety for Lone Workers Entry Requirements

There are no specific entry requirements for this workplace lone working training course.

Further Training

After completing our personal safety course take a look at some of our further courses including Awareness of Health and Safety at WorkFirst Aid at Work Course: Primary Survey and Complete Health & Safety Package.

You will learn

  • Who is responsible for what when it comes to the safety of lone workers
  • How to carry out a risk assessment in order to minimise the chances of coming to harm
  • Which technology can help keep lone workers safe
  • Strategies to support psychological wellbeing and help with any conflict management required
  • Tips for staying safe when travelling or when working from home alone

Who is it for?

Roles including:

  • The Personal Safety for Lone Workers course is for anyone who is required to spend time working alone either at home or on site, it is also suitable for those who work with customers or members of the public as part of their job
  • Night-time petrol station workers
  • Shop assistants
  • Community carers
  • Teachers
  • Security guards

Personal Safety for Lone Workers FAQs

How the online courses work