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#1 Posted : 19 August 2008 10:56:00(UTC)
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Posted By Dan D
Hi,
I have just arrived in this country and done some prelim HS training. Just want to confirm that working on a work platform without a harness is acceptable up to 4m (2+2 rule). We have some work to do on a roof about 4m high and want to use a work platform as this will be the safest method. Are there any types that anyone can put up? I would be trying to avoid getting a scaffolder in.
Thanks for your help. Any links or other info would be appreciated.
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#2 Posted : 19 August 2008 11:11:00(UTC)
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Posted By Bob Youel

Get yourself up to date with the work at height regs as there are no height parameters given as 'at height' means at any height!
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#3 Posted : 19 August 2008 16:33:00(UTC)
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Posted By Dave Wilson
The WAH regs are quite specific and you should look at the following to get a flavour of whats required in the UK

http://hse.gov.uk/falls/index.htm
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#4 Posted : 22 August 2008 14:36:00(UTC)
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Posted By lisa mccaulder
Hi Dan

the 4 metres you are talking about probably comes from the old SG4 for scaffolders - so I do know what you mean. There also was a 2 m rule in HSg150 that went with the work at height regulations. Now its risk assessment all the way but there are some specialist considerations for scaffold platform as opposed to towers and youngermans boards etc

If you tell me what type of working platform you are talking about I will give you some practical help whether it be PASMA or HSE guidance or scaffolding standards etc.

Lis..
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#5 Posted : 25 August 2008 13:05:00(UTC)
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Posted By Ron Hunter
Have a look at 'easi-dec' and the like. (Other light-weight access platform systems are available.)
Still I think a necessity for you and your people to undergo training on erection/dismantling and use.
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#6 Posted : 28 August 2008 12:39:00(UTC)
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Posted By graeme12345
don't cut cost's on safety, you might not be able to work again
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