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3 Things You Need to do For Improved Height Safety

A1 Height Safety Ltd • Mar 15, 2022

When working at height, whether you’ve done it hundreds of times or you’re newly trained, safety should always be a top priority. There are many risks that are associated with working at height such as slips, trips and falls, however, by following the right safety checks and using the right equipment you can minimise the chances of this happening.

 

Here are three important things needed for improving height safety.


Check your surroundings

You can often avoid accidents at height by paying attention to your surroundings. For example, do you have the right weather conditions to be working at height? Is it too dark to see what you’re working on? Are there any trip hazards? An overall check of your surroundings can help you recognise these things before you start working.


Always use height safety equipment

You should never start working at height without the right height safety equipment - even if you’re experienced. Safety line systems, handrails, fall arrest systems as well as essential PPE should always be used to eliminate risks and keep your team as safe as possible.

 

Work Boots will provide a strong sole and proper grip, a helmet will protect your head and face while work gloves will ensure that you can hold on to your climbing equipment. Using this equipment could be the difference between completing a job safely or experiencing a serious injury.


Know what you’re doing before you get up there

Do you have a plan of action for when you reach the top of the building? You must know what you’re doing as you may end up performing unnecessary jobs and putting yourself or others at risk. Consult with your team so you’re all on the same page.

 

Also, always ensure that your team is properly trained. Ask if they would like to go over anything beforehand and keep up with regular training.


At A1 Height Safety, we recognise the importance of height safety. Our height safety equipment is designed to minimise risks and keep you accident-free at work.

We provide a comprehensive range of fall arrest and fall protection products, which offer fully compliant, practical solutions for structures of all types, in all industries. Invest today and buy the height safety equipment that you need. Get in touch with us for more information.

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