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Posted By Lukasz Maximum working heights not requiring handrail builders trestles?
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Posted By Mike Draper There is no maximum height before you need edge protection, there is however a minimum height of 2m before you need to carry out regular inspections on such items.
The emphasis in Work at Height Regs is to choose the most appropriate form of access equipment for the task to first avoid, then prevent and finally mitigate the effects of a fall.
If you are wondering whether to obtain edge protection for an existing item of work equipment, I would seriously consider doing so.
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Posted By Lukasz I was asking because the height of this unit will be around 30-40 cm
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Posted By allan wood just after the work at height regs came into force our company made a decision to fit all builders trestles with hand rails. we chose to use the stabils system and fitted this system to our existing trestles.
the work at height hierachy should be used as such;
Avoid the risk by not working at height – where it is reasonably practicable to carry out the work safely by other means.
Prevent falls – where it is not reasonably practicable to avoid work at height you should assess the risks and take measures to allow the work to be done whilst preventing so far as is reasonably practicable, people or objects falling. This might include ensuring the work is carried out from an existing place of work; or choosing the right work equipment.
Mitigate The consequences of a fall – where the risk of people or objects falling still remains you should take steps to minimise the distance and the consequences of such falls, this also involves the selection and safe use of work equipment.
At all stages the collective protective measures should always have precedence over personal protective equipment.
my advice would be to ensure that hand rails are fitted to the trestles. after all you dont have to fall too far to be seriously hurt.
by the way the current HSE campaign for construction for june & july covers falls from height as well as good order issues.
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Posted By james mc there is no work at height rule if a person can fall and injure themselves or materials can fall and injure a person you must provide some sort of protection e.g scaffold edge protection toeboards or as a last resort harness and lanyard.
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Posted By allan wood it is also worth remembering that two thirds of all falls from height are from so called "low heights".
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Posted By Ron Hunter Lukasz' e-mail address is in Poland folks!
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Posted By Ian Mitchell Yes, Ron. But he is working for a company in NW England. I gave him some advice recently.
Cheers Ian M
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Posted By Ron Hunter I stand corrected. I have also advised Lukasz off-Forum, but didn't appreciate he was UK based.
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Posted By Lukasz Yes this is polish email address, i am only 2 years in England and it was easier for me to use my previous one.
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