Keep remote workers safe with a dedicated remote worker safety checklist. This can be used by employers or managers to stay updated on their remote workers' working conditions. Additionally, this can also be used by remote workers themselves to report safety concerns.
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Is there a fire detector system in place in the employee's remote work environment?
Are furniture and electrical peripherals leveled and balanced?
Are employees comfortable with the devices being used?
What is being affected?
Posture
Comfort
Concentration
Others (mark as note)
How can this be solved?
Is there adequate ventilation and lighting in the workplace?
Are pathways to entrances and exits easily passable?
What is in the way?
Are floorings clear of possible trip or fall risks?
What are the risks present?
Are there accessible emergency exits?
What are other risks to safety to be aware of?
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Remote Worker Safety Checklist
Keep remote workers safe with a dedicated remote worker safety checklist. This can be used by employers or managers to stay updated on their remote workers' working conditions. Additionally, this can also be used by remote workers themselves to report safety concerns.
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