Working at height is necessary for many businesses, contractors and traders. However, height safety practices must be kept at all times. Reducing accidents and injuries is a priority to ensure the safety and security of employees. Here, we take a look at just four simple ways that height safety can be improved in the workplace.
First and foremost, the best protection when working at height is to install tried and tested height safety systems. Equipment like horizontal and vertical safety line systems, mounted safety lines and walkways, is the very best way to protect workers from accidents at height. Without these approved systems in place, the safety of workers can easily be jeopardised.
As well as having these height safety systems installed, it’s crucial to have them inspected regularly to ensure they are fit for purpose. By having your height safety systems inspected by professionals, you can reduce the likelihood of accidents occurring.
In addition to installing and inspecting height safety systems, workers should always wear the appropriate PPE to reduce the risk of accidents and injury. When employing teams to work at height, always ensure they have all of the PPE they require to do the job safely.
When climbing a ladder or using height safety equipment, ensure that you never overreach or overstep from the point of safety. Keep firmly secure to any safety equipment and don’t stretch yourself too far when working.
A! Height Safety specialises in installing systems which protect workers who operate at height. Get in touch and take a look at the equipment we have on offer.
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