The Health and Safety Executive has worked for over two decades to reduce the number of fatalities and life changing injuries caused by falls from a height. The purpose of the Work at Height Regulations 2005 is to prevent death and injury caused by a fall from height.
It is important to reflect that a person may be injured by typically falling from a piece of equipment, such as a ladder; falling from an unprotected edge such as the side of an excavation; or falling through a surface which cannot support their weight. An associated hazard for others nearby is being struck by a falling object which is often equipment or materials being used at height.
In order to manage this risk the employer has to consider four aspects to identify the situations where this may occur:
‘Work at height’ means ‘work in any place where, if there were no precautions in place, a person could fall a distance liable to cause personal injury’.
For example a person is working at height if they:
Please download to read the full resource.
For more advice on how we can help lower the cost of your risk, please email contact@rmpartners.co.uk
You can opt out of marketing communications at any time by contacting us.
For information on how we use your personal data please refer to our UK Privacy Notice | EEA Privacy Notice.