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If you are interested in becoming a scaffolder, it is important to know what skills and qualifications are needed. Find out how to become a scaffolder here.
Falls from height are one of the most common causes of injury in construction. Try our working at height quiz to test your knowledge.
It is a legal requirement that employers ensure ladders are inspected and that up-to-date records are kept. We offer a free inspection checklist template here.
Falls from height are a common cause of workplace injuries. Learn more about working at height hazards and fall protection equipment here.
Plumbers are often exposed to several hazards which need to be assessed prior to commencing work. Download your free plumbing risk assessment here.
It’s important that you feel confident following safety procedures whilst using a ladder. Here’s the different ways you can safely secure ladders.
A method statement is a precautionary measure of high risk work. Download your free template here & use our steps to fill it in.
An office presents both physical and mental hazards that can be dangerous to the health of your employees; protect them by using our office hazards checklist.
Construction sites are dangerous zones. We’ve outlined the most common construction hazards and what measures can be taken to reduce their risk.
If your business involves any working at height, you must have well-considered safety procedures in place. Download our working at height rescue plan.