- Complete a risk assessment for each surveying task that involves working at height
- Use scaffolds, MEWPs, or platforms rather than ladders for repeated access
- Wear a harness and connect to a suitable anchor when near unprotected edges
- Check for fragile roof lights and edge protection before accessing any roof
- Hoist survey equipment separately rather than carrying it while climbing
- Inform a colleague of your location and expected duration when working alone at height
- Maintain three points of contact when climbing ladders or access equipment
- Secure instruments and tripods against wind to prevent them falling from height
- Check weather conditions before working at height in exposed locations
- Carry a charged phone or radio for communication with the ground team
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- DON'T work at height without a risk assessment specific to the surveying task
- DON'T carry equipment in both hands while climbing ladders or access stairs
- DON'T step onto flat roofs without confirming the location of all fragile surfaces
- DON'T lean over unprotected edges to take measurements or sight instruments
- DON'T work at height alone without informing someone of your location and plan
- DON'T use ladders where a platform, scaffold, or MEWP would be safer
- DON'T set up instruments on unstable surfaces or near unguarded edges
- DON'T survey at height during high winds, heavy rain, or lightning conditions
- DON'T leave tripods and instruments unsecured on elevated platforms
- DON'T rush surveying tasks at height to finish before the weather changes
See also: Surveying Safety Awareness | Working at Height Hierarchy of Control
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