New regulations on working at height
The Work at Height Regulations 2005 (WAHR) consolidate previous legislation on working at height and implement European Council Directive 2001/45/EC concerning minimum safety and health requirements for the use of equipment for work at height (the Temporary Work at Height Directive or TWAHD).
One of the key issues outlined in the consultation document was the requirement for WAHR to extend the existing provisions beyond ’construction’ work to a wider range of other sectors and activities, for example window cleaning, other industrial cleaning and maintenance, container top working in docks, working on the back of a lorry, erecting bill posters and arboriculture activities.
These regulations require employees, self-employed, and any person that controls the work of others to select the most appropriate measures whenever there is a risk of a fall liable to cause injury regardless of the distance. Consequently the regulations apply to all work at height where there is a risk of a fall liable to cause personal injury.
They place duties on employees, the self-employed, and any person that controls the work of others to the extent of their control (for example facilities managers or building owners who may contract others to work at height).
The Regulations require duty holders to ensure;
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