Lone working policy

  • Ensure they are aware when they are lone-working, even if this was not the case upon arrival.
  • Be familiar with the location and use of first aid equipment provided.
  • Keep a means of seeking help (such as a mobile phone) charged and on their person.
  • Assess the risks involved with any task prior to starting it; defer any tasks unsuitable for lone-working until other persons are present.
  • Never attempt any manual handling tasks outside of a safe one-person operation.
  • Never use any fixed power woodworking or metalworking machinery (meaning floor standing or bench top equipment such as a lathe, table saw, or bench grinder), or other equipment deemed unsuitable for lone-working.
  • Make wise choices of which tools to operate when working alone
  • Have an independent way to call help. Ensure your mobile phone is charged and that it remains within reach, in a pocket and not hidden in a bag.
  • Strongly consider if your activity is certain to be safe. If not, wait for other members to be around.
  • Confirm that you know where the first aid kit is kept. Remember, someone else may have used it and not returned it.
  • Accidents and near misses must be reported, especially when working alone. (We can work to make these activities safer.) Access the reporting form here [LINK]
  • Establish a check-in system with a trusted person (such as a friend or family member) who can alert the emergency services on your behalf. Make them aware of your visit and the location of the AMS, and check-in at agreed intervals as well as when you leave the premises..
  • Consider your own personal security; avoid opening the door to people you do not know, and be aware of your surroundings when departing the building.
  • Inform other members of your departure if this will leave them lone-working.
  • If you need emergency help call 999 and, if possible, text another member to get the gate and door open. This can save the emergency services a considerable amount of time.

    Our address is:
    Ashfield MakerSpace, 70 High Pavement, Sutton in Ashfield, Notts. NG17 1BT What3Words : cakes.apron.daring

    If you find yourself working in the space, out of contact with anyone else, consider all these precautions