
Work at Height Regulations 2005 came into force
on 6 April 2005.
The Regulations apply to all work at height where
there is a risk of a fall liable to cause personal
injury.
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All work at height is properly
planned and organized
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Those involved in work at
height are competent
- The risks from work at height are assessed
and appropriate work equipment is selected and used
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The risks from fragile surfaces
are properly controlled
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Equipment for work at height
is properly inspected and maintained.
We are fully committed
to health and safety at work, bsl employees
are fully trained on health and safety and carry
current I.P.A.F. licences.
The International Powered Access Federation
(IPAF) is an operative record scheme, representing
the whole of the industry, from manufacturing,
distribution and rental trades to associate
businesses and users of all forms of powered
access equipment.
Risk assessments and method statement procedures
are produced when required. |
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