In 2005/06 in the
UK, falls from height accounted for 46 fatal accidents & 3351 major
injuries at work. Falls from height are the most common cause of fatal
injury & the second most common cause of major injuries, accounting
for around 15% of all such injuries.
The Work at Height Regulations 2005 apply to all work at height where
there is a risk of a fall
liable to cause personal injury, either at or below ground level. They
place duties on employers, the self-employed & any person who controls
the work of others (eg facilities managers or building owners who may
contract others to work at height) to the extent they control the work.
All persons involved in Working at Height must be trained in the use &
care of the equipment.
A risk assessment must be carried out before Working at Height & this
must include a rescue procedure.
Please
select a Fall Arrest subsection
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