By Mark Dolan, Safesite General Manager
The work at height hierarchy states that work at height should be avoided wherever possible.
Working at height can be deemed a high risk activity and could potentially subject workers and employees to serious risks to their health, and the health of others around them. Unfortunately, there can be times when work at height simply cannot be avoided.
Over the years progress has been made in reducing the number of fatalities and injuries from working at height, however falls from height still account for a third of all workplace fatalities.
Whilst everyone involved in the work has a responsibility to ensure it proceeds safely, if you are a property owner, facilities manager or anyone else in control of the work, you can be held responsible if an accident occurs.
If you are a facility manager you have a legal duty to ensure that all your fall protection systems are properly certified by a competent person. This certification should be done at least once a year and for certain tasks/environment’s, equipment and PPE should be inspected by a competent person more frequently.
If your fall protection equipment or fall arrest or restraint systems are found to be faulty and an incident occurs, you are open to the possibility of prosecution.
Continue reading What if work at height can’t be avoided? at SPECIFIER REVIEW.
source https://specifierreview.com/2019/03/10/work-at-height-hierarchy/
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