By: Roger Henry | 2012-01-31 | Fitness Equipment Current Health and Safety legislation requires that people working at height are competent to do so and have the correct height safety equipment in place to prevent falls from height or minimize the consequences of falling from height. In addition, where there is a risk of a fall from height, a rescue plan must be in place. This article explores these provisions and their impact on the safety of a read more
By: darrb5fpos | 2010-12-07 | Reference & Education Working at height can seem complex and confusing, how do you know what's legislation and what's good practice and is there a difference. Most importantly of all are you working safely while not impeding productivity? read more
By: adembell | 2011-10-01 | Health & Fitness Ladder Training is mostly useful when we are working at heights. Because when we are working on a high level we have to think about perfect works and also think about safety. read more
By: lucy pitt | 2011-04-21 | Health & Fitness As an employer with staff who work at height you should ensure that your employees all have access to a correctly equipped working at height kit. read more
By: Ben Bradshaw | 2012-01-19 | Online education People have different passions for different kinds of jobs and while others will dread the mere thought of heights leave alone working at them, there are those who look forward to the challenge and take great pride after achieving the desired results. read more
By: Adriana Noton | 2011-04-20 | Article Marketing For some jobs and occupations, fall arrest anchors are a federal requirement. These devices or parts are secured to a solid secure location and firmly fixed to the structure. They are usually made of ... read more
By: N. Stuart Beardmore | 2010-03-29 | Workplace safety All too often Leading Edge trainers visit work sites only to find people working at height making the same mistake again and again. Is it a minor mistake? No! It is one that would be catastrophic if the worker should fall. Some people think that the number one mistake as a worker operating without safety equipment. Not so! read more
By: Daniel Austin | 2011-07-07 | Workplace safety Groves Window Cleaning has recently become fully qualified in working at height: a level 2 NVQ qualification. read more
By: Adriana Noton | 2011-04-20 | Article Marketing Some people are more adjusted to dealing with heights than others. Even people who are very accustomed to working very far off the ground may need grounding with fall arrest anchors to consistently sa... read more
By: Adriana Noton | 2011-04-02 | Article Marketing Fall arrest or lifeline roof anchors, are designed for the protection of personnel who perform exterior work on buildings or other structures. Work related falls and injuries can be prevented in the w... read more
By: Jo Carthew | 2010-04-02 | Pets Keeping a friendly flock of hens to amuse you and add life to your garden and provide a fresh supply of free-range eggs is becoming more and more common. The desire to re home battery hens is also growing in popularity. read more
By: darrb5fpos | 2010-12-07 | Reference & Education YOU are standing outside the doorway of your employee's home, palms clammy, along with a cold sweat on your forehead, a metallic taste in your mouth. You feel so nervous you could vomit or faint. read more
By: Brian Nelson | 2011-09-23 | Workplace safety Plenty of jobs on the market present risk to employees, but jobs that require men and women to function at heights have to be a number of the most dangerous jobs on the market. Fortunately, you can find fall protection systems to stop regrettable incidents. read more