LONE WORKER SAFETY 2014 Conference & Exhibition will take place on Tuesday, 25th November 2013 at the Olympia Conference Centre in London, and once again be structured around lone worker safety and focus on health & safety professionals, lone workers themselves, managers, team leaders and senior members of staff who work within organisations where lone working takes place.
We have to accept the fact that local government employees, such as parking enforcement, environmental health, housing officers, as well as and social workers, security guards, civil enforcement officers, and others working for utility, insurance or other private firms can be at risk.
It's easy to come up with examples of workers who spend time on their own and whose work is likely to bring them face to face with irate or aggressive members of the public. But to the list of vulnerable lone workers we now have to add paramedics, public transport employees, market researchers, even community nurses; people whose jobs are either innocuous or should put them on the side of the angels.
Our annual LONE WORKER SAFETY event is our attempt to help protect these professionals and reduce the risk of workplace violence related violence and effectively improve their personal safety.
Working 'alone' means operating at a higher risk, and our event has been set up to help you reduce exactly that risk!
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LONE WORKER SAFETY 2014 Conference & Exhibition
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Conference & Exhibition
Tue, 25th November 2013
Olympia Conference Centre, London
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About this event
• LONE WORKER SAFETY 2014 Conference & Exhibition will once again
be structured all around lone worker safety and focus on health &
safety professionals, lone workers themselves, managers, team
leaders and senior members of staff who work within organisations
where lone working takes place.
3. LONE WORKER SAFETY 2014
About this event
• This great event will help all attendees to effectively improve the
personal safety of lone workers and help reduce the risk of
workplace violence.
• All attending delegates will benefit from up-to-date information and
the great selection of topics and speakers we have chosen for our
2014 event.
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Why should you attend?
• Because you will without question gain enhanced awareness of lone
worker safety risks.
• Because you will be able to learn how to balance meeting your duty
of care with providing an effective service to the public.
• Because we will help you to understand how technology e.g. lone
worker protection devices, lone worker tracking or personal alarms
can help to improve lone worker safety.
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Why should you attend?
• Because you will gain a better knowledge of nature, causes and good
responses to aggressive behaviour or conflict.
• Because we can help you to discover how to make your lone workers
safer.
• Because we believe you will benefit from the in depth knowledge of
some of the countries lone worker and personal safety experts...
they would love to answer the potential questions you might have.
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Delegate Cost
• Public & Private Sector: £199.00 + VAT (incl refreshments, lunch and
conference pack)
• Charitable Organisations: £149.00 + VAT (incl refreshments, lunch
and conference pack)
• Discounts are offered to groups of 2+
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About the Organiser
• PPSS Group are widely respected experts in lone worker
protection and the reduction of workplace violence and its related
injuries.
• PPSS Group are currently conducting a number of extensive
research projects and surveys aimed to help protect those working
alone or direct supervision.
• This is the 5th LONE WORKER SAFETY Conference & Exhibition
organised by PPSS Group. The first event took place in 2010
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A personal note
“LONE WORKER SAFETY 2014 will once again be totally structured around lone
worker safety and focus on health & safety professionals, managers,
team leaders and senior members of staff who work within organizations
where lone working takes place.
I would personally like to welcome everyone who shares our genuine passion
for lone worker safety, protection or security. There is no question about
it, this event will help all attendees to effectively reduce the risk of
workplace violence and successfully improve the personal safety of their
workforce.”
Robert Kaiser, CEO
PPSS Group