There are an estimated 53 million employees in the United States, Canada and Europe who are classified as lone workers, meaning they work in the field, remotely or by themselves. These individuals ...
2025 was a major year for digital safety. The International Labour Organization presented a major report, recommending that digital tools, artificial intelligence, robotics, wearables, and sensors are ...
Lone working is common across many high-risk industries in the UK. Construction, utilities, healthcare, logistics, manufacturing and security often rely on workers carrying out tasks without direct ...
PANEL: From left to right: Justin Crandol, MS, CSP, ARM, CRIS, SMACNA Director of Safety; Alexander M. Kopp, TAUC Director of Environmental Health and Safety; Tim ...
In the U.S., 38% of workers identify as lone workers, and 36% said they experienced an accident while working alone in the previous year. Lone working is most prevalent among younger workers, with 42% ...
EcoOnline’s latest workplace safety survey reveals a dangerous disconnect between how safe employees feel and the risks they face. A new safety report from software provider EcoOnline highlights a ...