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Posted By Les Whyte
I am currently enetering my final year on the Msc course and am considering selecting Working at Heights as a topic for my disertation. I would appreciate any advice that my fellow safety colleagues can offer.
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Posted By Roger the Dodger
Don't fall off .....
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Posted By Frank Hallett
Good choice!
Now comes the hard bit - producing something of value.
May I suggest that you explore the issues [sometimes contradictory] that are addressed by Schedules 1 - 4 with regrad to protecting those who may be exposed to working at an edge that is in the middle of the road and a vertical confined space entry with the only means of access/egress by harness, winch & tripod.
Frank Hallett
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Posted By Mark Talbot
I don't know if enough information would be available, but a worthwhile study would be trying to go over last year's accidents to see whether the likely approach under the new Regs would have prevented them.
Whilst I would hope most would be prevented, what are the ones which wouldn't and is a prescriptive ACOP needed?
good luck
Mark
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Posted By steven bentham
Les
This is a massive subject for you to research. Why don't you consider narrowing it down to improve your work: i.e. working at heights in construction, or for steel work or stage lighting or whatever your interested in.
This will also enable you to contact lots of employers in that type of industry!
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Posted By Richard Hinckley
Steve certainly is right, Industrial Rope Access continues to grow in popularity, it is also increasingly opted for by Architects and Designers as the primary means of access for tasks as High Level Cleaning and Maintenance on NEW build projects.
Over the years the good work by IRATA (Industrial Rope Access Trade Assosciation) and the member companies has ensured that the Technicians involved in this work are trained and supervised to the highest level and thus Rope Access can claim to be the "Safest Form" of High Level Access available.
We as a business have written a paper on the Use of Industrial Rope Access v Cradle Access Systems, if anyone would like a copy please email me and I will send you one by reply.
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Posted By Richard Hinckley
Thank you to all of the people who contacted me for a copy of our paper on Industrial Rope Access, If you would like to view our paper on line please visit our website www.totalaccess.co.uk
For further information on Rope Access visit www.irata.org.uk
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