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aliciac | 18:35 Thu 05th Jul 2007 | Business
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I own a cafe and have to reduce my staff's hours. my manager can cope with the work load as it is minimal but she is adament that there is a law against one person working on their own. the rota only requires her to open and prep on her own as there are very few customers for the two hours she is alone. she has to be there early so as to get all of the prep done. i'm looking for advice.
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In the circumstances you describe I can see no reason why this person should not work alone - as long as she is trained in her work, especially in respect of safe use of equipment, lifting and so on. Have a read of this:

http://www.tssa.org.uk/article-47.php3?id_arti cle=995

And toward the bottom of this page is a link to an excellent pdf called Working Alone, what should I consider?
http://www.hse.gov.uk/betterbusiness/faqs.htm# q17



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