Common Height Safety Mistakes You Need To Avoid

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Common Height Safety Mistakes You Need To Avoid

Whether it is a poor spacing of roof anchor points, installation issues or the wrong choice of equipment, height safety mistakes are common in Australia and they can cause serious injuries and even death. Here are some common height safety mistakes you need to avoid.

Poor design

Poor design of height safety system is very commonin Australia. Before someone designs height safety systems, he needs to have the necessary training and experience. He also needs to understand the available safety standards. Poor design can lead to no-compliance and an unsafe working environment. Common design mistakes include anchors out of pendulum reducing performance and practicality, an incorrect spacing of anchor points, failure to consider the pitch of the roof and many more.

Incorrect risk calculation

Height safety is normally calculated according to a hierarchy of various controls. If this isn’t done properly, the design of your system will be lacking. In every safety situation, it is important to eliminate the hazard first. Then you need to provide prevention systems such as roof anchor points in Australia and guardrails. Then you will have to provide administrative control and only then, you can measure the risk according to how often people will be on the roof.

Not conforming with the available standards

This may seem obvious but people in Australia still do this mistake. Conforming to the safety standards is not negotiable. The worst scenario is engaging a company and still ending up with systems that do not comply with the available safety standards. It is vital to ensure that you explore your providers and ensure that they understand the safety standards.

Cutting corners

You might go for the cheapest roof anchor points thinking that you are saving but end up with systems that do not comply with the standards. When it comes to working at height safety, you should avoid cutting corners.