The Actual Risks Facing Lone Workers in Singapore (And How to Fix Them Flawlessly)
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Lone workers—who work alone without immediate supervision—are becoming more prevalent in industries, especially in industries like logistics, facilities maintenance, construction, and smart manufacturing in Singapore . While these jobs tend to improve operational effectiveness, they also present specific and serious safety hazards. As Singapore progresses to implement more innovative technologies and optimize workforce deployment, addressing lone worker safety becomes increasingly important. Hidden Hazards in the Background While employees working in groups are subject to higher levels of exposure, lone workers are exposed to even greater levels. Help is also less readily available in the case of lone workers, so even a minor accident can prove fatal. With Singapore's urban-industrial landscape, the situation is further exacerbated by intricate infrastructure and high-rise settings. Some of the fundamental risks are: Medical Emergencies: Conditions such as heatstroke, dizziness, or...