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Bryan60  
#1 Posted : 07 February 2012 10:45:22(UTC)
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Bryan60

Question asked yesterday... Would it be safe to work from builders trestles which are only 1 mtr high from ground level fitted with twin staging boards? The area around the works is clear of any other objects and the ground underfoot is grass. The maximum height to reach would be approximately 2.5 mtrs.
chas  
#2 Posted : 07 February 2012 11:41:08(UTC)
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chas

It comes down to risk assessment I'm afraid. You should find a more detailed answer to your query on HSE website. See link below http://www.hse.gov.uk/falls/wait/trestle.htm
Lawlee45239  
#3 Posted : 07 February 2012 11:44:37(UTC)
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Lawlee45239

Bryan60 wrote:
Question asked yesterday... Would it be safe to work from builders trestles which are only 1 mtr high from ground level fitted with twin staging boards? The area around the works is clear of any other objects and the ground underfoot is grass. The maximum height to reach would be approximately 2.5 mtrs.
What is 1. the work in question, 2. work duration, 3. number of persons working on trestle? You already know the height, and the ground surface (which if possible should be boarded so ensure there is no sinking/ overturning)
firesafety101  
#4 Posted : 07 February 2012 11:46:19(UTC)
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firesafety101

IMO you would be OK if there were side/end barriers preventing a fall and if they were as close as possible to the boards so preventing the foot going down the side of the board - if you know what I mean? WAH risk assessment applies. Safe access as well.
Bryan60  
#5 Posted : 07 February 2012 12:30:48(UTC)
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Bryan60

The duration of the work would be about 3 days with 2 people, one at either end, fixing horizontal timber rails from the ground level onto concreted upright posts creating a decorative pergola. Would it be safe to work from builders trestles which are only 1 mtr high from ground level fitted with twin staging boards? The area around the works is clear of any other objects and the ground underfoot is grass. The maximum height to reach would be approximately 2.5 mtrs.
What is 1. the work in question, 2. work duration, 3. number of persons working on trestle? You already know the height, and the ground surface (which if possible should be boarded so ensure there is no sinking/ overturning)
Joebaxil  
#6 Posted : 07 February 2012 12:53:42(UTC)
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Joebaxil

bryan . As suggested WAH still applies , assess the risk record ect . I built retaining wall couple of years ago and we used the smaller what we call plasterers trestles , with young-man x 2 boards brilliant only stood about 700 mm high . But we used from a well known hire firm tubing and clips to form a safety rail again x 2 which fixed securely to the underside of the young-man board frame . So the platform height with the smaller trestles ( about 700 mm ) plus the reach would easy cover the 2.5 m needed, also the difference stable wise was great only had to use the first pin hole I think . As said / base conditions / access/egress We could have happily worked for weeks on that said wall .! only problem was we were on the measure I am afraid joe
Bryan60  
#7 Posted : 07 February 2012 12:56:41(UTC)
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Bryan60

Thanks for all your replies and help guys. :) Bryan As suggested WAH still applies , assess the risk record ect . I built retaining wall couple of years ago and we used the smaller what we call plasterers trestles , with young-man x 2 boards brilliant only stood about 700 mm high . But we used from a well known hire firm tubing and clips to form a safety rail again x 2 which fixed securely to the underside of the young-man board frame . So the platform height with the smaller trestles ( about 700 mm ) plus the reach would easy cover the 2.5 m needed, also the difference stable wise was great only had to use the first pin hole I think . As said / base conditions / access/egress We could have happily worked for weeks on that said wall .! only problem was we were on the measure I am afraid joe
Bryan60  
#8 Posted : 07 February 2012 13:00:30(UTC)
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Bryan60

Thanks for all your replies and help on this guys. Much appreciated. Bryan
MaxPayne  
#9 Posted : 07 February 2012 15:58:21(UTC)
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MaxPayne

http://www.easi-dec.com/...dular-trestle-system.php No ties to this company, and I'm sure others do similar, but this sort of product might help you Bryan
frankc  
#10 Posted : 08 February 2012 13:27:16(UTC)
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frankc

MaxPayne wrote:
http://www.easi-dec.com/products/modular-trestle-system.php No ties to this company, and I'm sure others do similar, but this sort of product might help you Bryan
Nice simple piece of kit. I'm sure if someone falls off a normal trestle and lands on their neck, the HSE would say it was reasonably practicable to hire this for 3 days instead.
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