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Working at heights can be hazardous. With the proper knowledge and precautions, you can minimize the risks. This ensures a safe working environment.
In this video, we’ll share the top 10 tips for working at heights. We’ll highlight common mistakes to avoid. We’ll also discuss best practices.
We’ll cover everything from ladder safety and scaffolding to emergency response plans and fall prevention strategies. Learn to conduct a thorough risk assessment, choose the proper safety gear, and implement effective hazard control measures.
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WORKING at HEIGHTS – STORYBOARD

1. Working at heights is one of the most hazardous tasks in any industry. Falls cause workplace injuries and fatalities.

2. Occupational Safety and Health legislation has established guidelines to guarantee workers’ safety when operating at heights.

3. This video will cover the top ten tips for working safely at heights, aligned with regulations and best practices.

4. Tip 1. Training and Certification

5. Legislation requires that all employees working at heights get adequate training.

6. Workers must understand the proper use of fall protection systems, equipment inspections, and emergency procedures.

7. Employers are responsible for ensuring ongoing education and refresher courses.

8. Tip 2. Fall Prevention Equipment

9. Fall Protection Equipment and Fall protection systems, like harnesses, guard rails, and …

10. … safety nets, are essential when working at heights.

11. Fall protection is required by legislation for work at heights exceeding 6 feet or 2 meters in construction. It is also mandatory for heights over 4 feet or 1.2 meters in general industry.

12. Tip 3. Risk Assessments

13. Before starting any work at height, a thorough risk assessment must be conducted.

14. Find potential hazards, assess the stability of surfaces, and make sure all equipment is inspected and secure.

15. Tip 4. Regular Equipment Inspections

16. All fall protection equipment, including harnesses, lanyards, … and anchor points, must be inspected before each use.

17. … and anchor points, must be inspected before each use.

18. Damaged or worn equipment should be replaced promptly.

19. Tip 5. Stable and Secure Work Surfaces

20. Legislation emphasizes the importance of stable work platforms and scaffolding.

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21. Surfaces must be capable of supporting the intended load, and guardrails must be in place.

22. Tip 6. Three Points of Contact

23. Always keep three points of contact: two hands and one foot, or two feet and one hand. This minimizes the risk of slips and falls.

24. Tip 7. Equipment Standards

25. Only use ladders and scaffolding that meet regulated standards.

26. Make sure equipment is set up on stable ground, fully secured, and not overloaded.

27. Tip 8. Adverse Weather

28. Avoid working in weather conditions that increase the risk of falls, like strong winds, rain, or snow.

29. If conditions are unsafe, postpone the work until they improve.

30. Tip 9. Keep Work Areas Clear of Clutter

31. Tools and debris can become tripping hazards when working at heights. Keep the work area clean and organized to reduce risks.

32. Tip 10. Emergency Response Plan

33. If a fall or accident occurs, having an emergency response plan is crucial.

34. Workers should be trained on rescue procedures, and first aid equipment should be readily available.

35. Conclusion

36. Working at heights demands vigilance, proper training, and strict adherence to legislative guidelines.

37. By adhering to these top ten tips, employers and workers can significantly reduce the risks linked to elevated workspace.

38. Remember, safety is everyone’s responsibility. Stay safe, stay informed, and always prioritize fall prevention.

40. OUTRO (Approx.: 4:30 minutes / 700 words)

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