What Training is Required for Work at Height?

Ensuring Competency and Safety When Working at Height

When working at height, it is a legal requirement that all operatives are competent to carry out their tasks safely. Competency can be achieved through a combination of appropriate training, knowledge, and on-the-job experience. The level of training required depends on the type of work and the individual’s job role.

Competency Requirements

The Work at Height Regulations require that workers be ‘competent’, meaning they must have sufficient skills, knowledge, and experience to complete tasks safely. Until this competency is achieved, they must be supervised by someone who is already competent.

Workers must be trained in how to use the relevant equipment for their role. This includes, but is not limited to:

Correct and safe use of ladders

Fitting and using height safety harnesses

Operating rescue equipment

For simple, low-risk tasks (such as using a ladder for a short duration), verbal instruction and basic training may be sufficient. However, more complex work may require a higher level of technical training or industry certification.

Training for Planning and Management Roles

Those responsible for planning or supervising work at height will require more in-depth training. This should cover:

Legal requirements and relevant legislation

Risk assessments and method statements

Work permits and the hierarchy of controls

Training on Height Safety Equipment

Operatives must be trained in how to:

Select suitable equipment

Conduct pre-use checks

Correctly fit and adjust personal fall protection equipment (PFPE)

Understand the differences between restraint and fall arrest systems

Ensure equipment compatibility

Inspection and Maintenance

Training must include how to inspect and maintain height safety equipment. Operatives should be taught:

How to inspect both textile and metal components

How to identify signs of wear or damage

The relevant legal inspection intervals and how to record inspections correctly

Rescue Training

Rescue procedures form a critical part of work at height planning. Training must cover:

Safe use of rescue equipment

Different rescue scenarios

Casualty care

Suspension trauma awareness and mitigation

Summary:

Operatives must be competent before working at height.

Training requirements vary based on role and type of task.

Basic tasks may require minimal training, while technical work may require certification.

Equipment use, inspection, and maintenance must be part of training.

Rescue planning and training are essential for safety and compliance.

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