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WORK AT HEIGHT REGULATIONS Planning You must: l l l l ensure that no work is done at height if it is safe and reasonably practicable to do it other than at height; ensure that the work is properly planned, appropriately supervised, and carried out in as safe a way as is reasonably practicable; plan for emergencies and rescue; take account of the risk assessment carried out under regulation 3 of the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations Training You must ensure that everyone involved in the work is competent (or, if being trained, is supervised by a competent person). This includes involvement in organisation, planning, supervision, and the supply and maintenance of equipment. Winner Access can offer a range of approved training courses that conform to these regulations. The place where work is done You must ensure that the place where work is done at height (including the means of access) is safe and has features to prevent a fall, unless this would mean that it is not reasonably practicable for the worker to carry out the work safely (taking into account the demands of the task, equipment and working environment). Equipment, temporary structures, and safety features If the fixed place where the work is to be carried out is deemed unsafe, you must provide equipment for preventing (as far as is reasonably practicable) a fall occurring. When selecting equipment for work at height you must: l use the most suitable equipment; l give collective protection measures (eg guard rails) priority over personal protection measures (eg safety harnesses); winneraccess.co.uk 7