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Work at height is one of the riskiest activities which you can undertake, and the bad news is that even if you contract the work out, you’ll retain some responsibility. Use our checklist to ensure
it’s planned and executed safely.
Published 19.03.2021
A worker suffered life changing injuries when he fell in to a ventilation shaft while carrying out grounds maintenance work. What were the circumstances behind the accident and what should have been
done differently?
Published 24.05.2019
You’ve heard that it’s now a statutory requirement to have edge protection around the top of an excavator engine/counterweight. Is this really the case and, if so, what’s the best way of complying
with your legal duties?
Published 14.10.2013
Recent changes to the L24 Approved Code of Practice (ACoP) have clarified the practical measures required to prevent falls into large vessels containing hazardous substances. What does this
long-awaited document say?
Published 13.02.2014
It seems that not a week goes by without an announcement of planned changes to health and safety legislation, or the way that it’s enforced. How will our new document help to reduce any possible
confusion?
Published 19.01.2012
You’ve been looking at various options to reduce the risks to your staff when they’re working at height. A colleague has suggested you use an air-filled mat. Is this really an option, and if so, is
it a good one?
Published 11.09.2006
As part of the forthcoming Moving Goods Safely campaign, inspectors will be looking at working at height on vehicles. What’s prompted this, and what, if anything, should you be doing to protect your
staff?
Published 03.12.2007
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