The term work at height applies to a wide range of situations ranging from the obvious ones like working on platforms, ladders, scaffolds or stages to working alongside deep trenches. This is because the crucial thing to understand about work at height is that it’s not how far you climb, but how far you can fall. ‘Falls’ doesn’t just mean people falling from heights. If materials or equipment fall, that will obviously present an equally dangerous hazard to anyone below.
All working at height situations are covered by health and safety legislation. Chief among these is the Work at Height Regulations 2005. These regulations confer legal duties on employers and employees to assess, control and minimise risks and hazards from work at height.
This course covers topics including the dangers of working at height, the regulations, the hierarchy of controls, assessing risk and much more.
It’s vital to understand all this because as I’m sure you’ll know, working at height can be extremely dangerous.
Duration: 105 minutes (Note: This is based on the amount of video content shown and is rounded off. It does not account in any way for loading time or thinking time on the questions).
Course | Module Number | Module Name | Pass % Required |
Working at Height | 1 | Introducing Work at Height | 70 |
Working at Height | 2 | The Dangers of Work at Height | 70 |
Working at Height | 3 | The Work at Height Regulations | 70 |
Working at Height | 4 | Summary of Duty Holder’s Responsibilities | 70 |
Working at Height | 5 | Employer’s Responsibilities | 70 |
Working at Height | 6 | The Hierarchy of Control | 70 |
Working at Height | 7 | Avoiding Work at Height Wherever Possible | 70 |
Working at Height | 8 | Prevent Risk of Falls | 70 |
Working at Height | 9 | Minimise Consequences | 70 |
Working at Height | 10 | The Risk Assessment | 70 |
Working at Height | 11 | Course Summary | 70 |