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Close in time to the outcome, cohabiting working women with children had the lowest risk of receiving a DP, while lone working women with children had the highest risk.
Lone working women with children had an increased risk of DP in both a 1- and 5-year perspective.
Lone working women with children had an increased risk of DP in both the short-term and long-term perspective.
NHS Protect specifically defines lone working as: "any situation of location in which someone works without a colleague nearby; or when someone is working out of sight or earshot of another colleague" (p5 NHS Protect 2017b).
A considerable part of the social expenses due to DP should be attributed to lone working women with children.
The restriction of the study base to 'healthy' women at start of a follow-up period strengthened the effect of having children in both cohabiting and lone working women.
Peter Grubb, the owner of an Idaho-based outfitter called ROW Adventures, sat in the corner flipping through maps under the lone working light bulb.
Results showed that the scale is a reliable and valid instrument to measure the essential elements of safety climate for truck drivers in the lone working situation.
London Underground's (LU) plan does mean more lone working on quieter stations and the redeployment of staff to busier ones.
The union is now highlighting staff reductions and how that will affect the travelling public - especially lone working at outer stations and lower numbers at other hubs.
Trust and university lone working policies will be followed.
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