Body & Soul1 min ago
Night shift
What is the European law about night shift workers shouldn't work alone. Does a security guard, once an hour count as not being alone?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I agree with football that there is some legislation (only recently brought out) - i do not know the exact details but a night shift worker has to be contacted at least once an hour if working alone by a suprevisor for example, and have the means to contact someone in an emergency (i.e. 2-way radio in the case of a security guard). I imagine your scenario illustrated, is an example of "not being alone"
with regards to sft42's examples: 24hr garage attendants DO have the system i illustrated (i believe), milkman don't fall into this category as they are "out-and-about" and can summon assistance immediately, breadmen/bakery workers either are not working alone or are employers of a one-man operation - the legislation only applies to employer/employee situations, the onus being on the employer to provide adequate security and safety for his/her employees.
On call tradesmen?
On call tradesmen?
here you go templeman (and football) - issued by the TSSA, but i assume they got their info. from a government agency. http://www.tssa.org.uk/advice/hs/hs08.txt