Health and Safety - Rules of the house

I will be employing two home-based brokers. Are there any rules regarding their health and safety welfare that I need to consider?

We live in a 24-7 world. Work can require employees to be left alone and isolated, and although not always obvious it can prevent risks. Lone working may be defined as any work activity intended to be carried out in isolation from other workers by an individual or a small team of people. Examples include those that work at a fixed site, e.g. at home; those separate from others; those working from remote locations; those that work outside normal hours; and those travelling as part of their work.

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