● Risk Assessment & Planning

What should be included in a lone worker risk assessment under WorkSafe NZ guidelines?

What should be included in a lone worker risk assessment under WorkSafe NZ guidelines?

It should identify isolation hazards, rate severity, specify controls, and include a review[cite: 615]. It must reflect your actual workplace, not be a generic checkbox [cite: 617, 621].

The Key Components WorkSafe NZ Expects

  • Description of role and lone working circumstances [cite: 623]
  • Physical hazards (falls, remote access) [cite: 624]
  • People-based hazards (violence, aggression) [cite: 625]
  • Communication controls and alarm methods [cite: 626]
  • Escalation processes and timeframes [cite: 627]
  • Residual risk assessment and review date [cite: 628]

Guardian Angel Safety provides a framework developed for NZ workplaces[cite: 630].

Content prepared by Guardian Angel Safety — lone and remote worker protection across Australia and New Zealand. For advice, contact us.
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