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Working at height is a leading cause of workplace accidents, responsible for more fatal incidents than anything else.

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Working at height includes any task where a person could be injured by a fall – even if

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The Work at Height Regulations 2005 is the primary piece of UK legislation relating to working at height

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Risk assessments are an important part of any organisation’s health and safety strategy. Far from being “just another

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Any task that carries a risk of personal injury from a fall counts as “working at height”. In

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“Working at height” means doing any job where the person could be injured by falling. This includes work

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Our related Courses When most people think of “working at height”, they might picture construction workers high on

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Working at height can be a dangerous part of a worker’s occupation. Responsible for 8% of non-fatal accidents

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The Work at Height Regulations 2005 came into effect on 6th April 2005 with the aim of reducing

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