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Five Things to Know About Working From Height Safety

A1 Height Safety Ltd • Jul 29, 2021

When working from a height, safety is the most important thing that you need to be thinking about. With that in mind, there are a few simple things you can bear in mind when you're next working at height on a job. Here is what you need to know.



Oversee the risks involved

As with lots of work scenarios that involve risk, a risk assessment is going to be required and help you in preparing to work in a potentially harmful situation. This assessment is crucial in preparing for the work which will be taking place and can help highlight any areas of concern or potential risks. This process is going to help you to either lower the risks involved or eliminate them all together.


Preparation is key

There are certain steps that need to be taken in order to prevent an accident from taking place when an individual is working from height. Failing to prepare for these circumstances is a rookie mistake and ultimately, very dangerous. This level of preparation includes supplying the necessary emergency rescue equipment.


Safety Equipment

So that you are making sure that you are safeguarding yourself from falling as much as feasibly possible, it’s crucial that the right equipment is used at all times. You will require the correct PPE, this the only thing between you and hitting the ground in the unfortunate event of a fall.

 

It’s crucial to know that not every piece of fall protection equipment is used for the same thing and some protection measures will be more appropriate for a job than certain others, for example you may require overhead and horizontal safety lines. You also need to factor in how many people will be working at height on the job.


Ensure you know how to use your equipment

Sometimes accidents can happen because people are unsure of how to correctly use their safety equipment. For example, there may be pieces that they do not know how to fasten or sections installed incorrectly. It is crucial that you make sure this is not the case.


Approved and certified products

As a matter of safety, it is absolutely essential that you use equipment that has been certified and approved by international standards for safety and quality. This could ultimately be a factor that saves someone's life.

 

Here at A1 Height Safety, we are specialists in the installation of height safety equipment and we cover the whole of the UK. to find out more about the various services we offer and about what we can do for you, please contact us today to find out more. 

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