Will A Desksurfer Fit Into A Lift?

By Admin on Aug 22, 2025 11:41:55 AM

A man using a Desksurfer to inspect ventilation in an office.

The Desksurfer is an access tool that allows you to work at height over existing desks and tables in an office environment. It can save a huge amount of time and effort in terms of reorganising the office layout, especially when carrying out tasks such as cleaning, changing lamps or d …

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5 Uses Of Height Adjustable Mobile Platforms

By Admin on Aug 22, 2025 11:41:54 AM

Height adjustable mobile platform

Got another working at height job coming up? You’ve got a fully trained and qualified team on the task, and you know exactly how the job needs to be carried out. The only snag is you’re using old, inefficient safety equipment. What can you do to change that, and more importantly, why …

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How NOT To Work At Height (Happy April Fool’s Day!)

By Admin on Aug 22, 2025 11:41:53 AM

A man hanging out his window to wash it, working from height in a dangerous way

In life we love to get creative when problem-solving. Unfortunately, however, there are times in which getting creative can only create further problems and, worst case scenario, send us to the hospital.

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Why Is It Important To Get Training And Follow Instructions Before Working At Height?

By Admin on Aug 22, 2025 11:41:51 AM

Male worker using rope access for industrial tasks at height which emphasises the importance of proper training and following instructions for safety.

Working at height is an essential part of many industries, but it can be very dangerous. If you don’t have the right training or experience, you could injure yourself or someone else. That’s why it’s important to get the right training and instruction before you start any work at heig …

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The Work At Height Regulations May Be Spared In EU-Era Law Overhaul

By Admin on Aug 22, 2025 11:41:50 AM

A person working at height while wearing a safety harness.

Yes, you read that correctly! We couldn’t believe it either. Here’s what we know so far.

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The Importance Of Proper Planning: How Risk Assessments Save Lives

By Admin on Aug 22, 2025 11:41:49 AM

Employee conducting a risk assemnt before doing a job for health and saftety to prevent accidents

Any job that requires team members to work at height is dangerous. When other factors, like power lines and limited accessibility, are involved, these jobs have the potential to be fatal. The key to avoiding accidents and injuries is good planning. Carrying out thorough risk assessmen …

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How Customised Secure Access Solutions Ensure Working At Height Safety

By Admin on Aug 22, 2025 11:41:47 AM

Construction worker carrying an aluminium scaffolding tube on his way to build a portable scaffolding tower.

Working at height is an essential yet high-risk activity across many industries, from construction to maintenance. Secure access solutions, such as a portable scaffolding tower or aluminium scaffolding systems, are crucial in safeguarding workers while enhancing efficiency. The focus …

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What Is a Work At Height Certificate?

By Admin on Aug 22, 2025 11:39:17 AM

What Is a Work At Height Certificate?

Builders often have to scale grand heights and work in dangerous areas. Although you might do everything you can to protect your workers when you are working on roofs, scaffolding or up a ladder, there is no such thing as being too prepared.

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This Company Was Fined 40k! Working At Height Injuries and How To Prevent Them

By Admin on Aug 22, 2025 11:39:12 AM

Working At Height Injuries & How To Prevent

Falls from height have been steadily rising over the past five years.

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It’s 2022 and Falls From Height Are Still The Main Cause of Workplace Fatality…

By Admin on Aug 22, 2025 11:39:07 AM

It’s 2022 & Falls From Height Still Main Cause of Workplace Fatality

If you need any more motivation to focus on workplace safety, consider the facts. According to the HSE statistics, there are 44,400 non-fatal accidents involving falls from height per year. That works out at 121 accidents per day. Over a one-year period, upwards of 3.9 million working …

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