Working at Height Regulations

Category: Loss control & prevention · Reviewed by Mark Fox, Broker · Renewals · Last reviewed

Working at Height Regulations

The Work at Height Regulations 2005 (SI 2005/735) require employers and self-employed in Great Britain to plan, supervise and carry out work at height safely. Falls from height remain the single largest cause of workplace fatalities in the UK.

Hierarchy of control (Regulation 6)

  1. Avoid working at height where reasonably practicable.
  2. Use work equipment or other measures to prevent falls where work at height cannot be avoided (guard rails, scaffolds, MEWPs, towers).
  3. Use work equipment or other measures to minimise the distance and consequences of a fall where the risk of falling cannot be eliminated (nets, airbags, harnesses).

Specific requirements

Insurance relevance

Particularly relevant for construction, telecoms, roofing, window cleaning, signage installation, theatre and events. EL and PL underwriters frequently exclude or sub-limit work at height above a defined level; some specialist markets price exclusively against documented WAH risk management.

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