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The information contained in this reference material was produced by Commercial Industrial Services Advisory Committee and is distributed as a guide only. It is current to the best of our knowledge as at the revision date. No guarantee is made by WSPS as to the absolute correctness and WSPS assumes no responsibility in connection therewith. WSPS.CA Working at client sites doesn't mean that you're on your own. From providing personal support services to technical services, many workers are on the move, often working at different client sites on the same day. Work with your supervisor to prepare for the unexpected. Have a plan – stay connected and never feel alone. Time pressure Travel from one site to another Unknown hazards Unfamiliar and uncontrolled environment Violence Hazards of Working at Client Sites   Create "what if" scenarios and the corresponding controls   Check in frequently at designated times   Contact your supervisor if at any time you feel unsafe   Assess client sites to avoid dealing with unknown hazards KNOW WHAT TO DO WORKING ALONE at Client Sites Out of Sight Doesn't Mean Out of Mind

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