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The Critical Importance of Safe Work at Heights

  • April 8, 2024

Working at Height Safety: Risks, Regulations and Training

Working at height is one of the most dangerous activities in construction and industrial environments. Without proper safety measures, even routine tasks can result in serious injury or fatal accidents.

Understanding the risks and ensuring appropriate training are in place are essential for protecting workers and meeting UK safety regulations.

In this guide, we explore the dangers of working at height, the importance of training, and how to reduce risks on-site.

What Are the Risks of Working at Height?

Working at height carries a high risk of serious injury, particularly when safety procedures are not followed.

Common risks include:

  • Falls from ladders, scaffolding, or roofs
  • Unstable working platforms
  • Falling tools or materials
  • Incorrect use of equipment

According to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), falls from height remain one of the leading causes of workplace fatalities in the UK, with dozens of deaths reported each year.

These risks highlight the importance of proper training, planning, and supervision.

Why Working at Height Training Is Essential

Training is one of the most effective ways to reduce accidents when working at height.

Proper training helps workers:

  • Understand how to identify risks.
  • Use equipment safely, including harnesses and access towers.
  • Follow safe working procedures.
  • Respond correctly in emergency situations.

Studies show that proper training and the proper use of safety equipment can significantly reduce the number of fatal workplace falls.

For employers, investing in training also helps meet legal responsibilities and avoid costly incidents.

How to Improve Safety When Working at Height

Improving safety on-site requires a combination of training, planning, and the right equipment.

Key safety measures include:

  • Conducting risk assessments before work begins
  • Using guardrails and fall protection systems
  • Wearing appropriate PPE such as harnesses
  • Ensuring all workers are properly trained

Regular training, including PASMA and safe working at height courses, ensures workers stay up to date with best practices and safety standards.

Working at Height Training Courses

To help reduce risks and improve compliance, it’s important to choose the right training for your role.

At More Than Training, we offer a range of working at height courses, including:

  • PASMA Towers for Users
  • PASMA Towers on Stairs
  • IPAF Powered Access Training
  • Safe Use of Harnesses and Lanyards
  • Rescue and Evacuation at Height

Each course is designed to provide practical, hands-on training to help workers operate safely and confidently at height.

Improve Your Working at Height Safety

If you or your team regularly work at height, the right training can make all the difference.

More Than Training provides accredited courses designed to improve safety, reduce risk, and ensure compliance with UK regulations.

View working at height courses and book your place: https://morethantraining.co.uk/training-courses/safe-work-at-height-courses/

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