Safety is an often subjective term in the context of somebody who
needs to work at heights for an extended timeframe. In the construction
industry where most workers will spend an average of six hours a week working
at heights which are thought about hazardous 'safety' means ensuring that the
person does not die. There are a few measures that can be taken in order to be
definite that a person does not stumble to his or her death. Below we look at
the most common measures of Working at Height Training in Kent that require
to be taken irrespective of industry.
A
Two Man Team
All work at heights should be done as a team. Ideally, there should
be people involved in the work of any work which is done at a height above
30ft. A two man team ensures that each person is looking out for the other
which prevents lots of the common mistakes associated with falling. When
working as a team person needs to be a few feet lower than the other person,
also each person should take turns every 30 minutes to do the necessary work.
For example, if the 30th floor of a building is being painted, there should be
person whom stands below the person painting and the job should be rotated
after 30 minutes. This reduces the instance of mistakes.
A
Safety Harness and Helmet
No work should be carried out at heights without being strapped in
to a safety harness and a helmet. A safety harness which is secured to a
scaffolding or a pulley manned by another person will reduce the instance of
slipping in the event the platform breaks. If work is being carried out at
night the helmet needs to have a built in torch in addition to some other
outside source of light in order to improve visibility. However, before wearing
a helmet it should be properly inspected for destroy.
Always
Wear Slip Proof Shoes
Individuals who work at height need to wear slip proof shoes.
These shoes are often ones that are worn by construction workers & have a
hard upper toe but a soft yet thick sole. This improves the grip on often
slippery surfaces like glass or tile.
Look
down
Although plenty of so called specialists will say that looking
down will make you dizzy it will also save your life. In case you are not
comfortable working at heights then you should not in the first place. Looking
down will help you make definite that you step carefully and spot signs of
cracks or breaks which may cause you to fall.
Get
Specialized Training for Working at Heights
There is no getting around the fact that the best way to work at
heights is to be trained to do so. Depending on what type of work you are
necessary to do at heights you can find the right training program aimed at
teaching you the right techniques which will save your life. According to some
specialists training can decrease the chances of falling or getting hurt when
working at tall heights by around 70%.
About Company: First Intervention Training Ltd (FIT) provides a range of programmes, including working at Height Training, Confined
Space Training, and Fire awareness Training, Fire Warden & Marshal Training,
Manual Handling Training & Display Screen Equipment Training in Essex &
London. Call
FIT on: 01375 676779.
For
More Details Please Visit: http://www.firstinterventiontraining.com/