- Check the risk assessment and method statement before starting any work at height.
- Use collective protection such as guardrails and edge protection wherever possible.
- Inspect all access equipment before every use and report defects immediately.
- Ensure scaffold tags are current and platforms are fully boarded with toe boards.
- Wear a harness and lanyard when required and clip on before reaching the edge.
- Keep work platforms clear of materials, tools, and trip hazards at all times.
- Cover or guard all floor openings and voids with fixed, marked protection.
- Report any missing or damaged edge protection to your supervisor straight away.
- Stop work if conditions change, such as high winds, rain, or poor lighting.
- Attend all required training and never work at height beyond your competence.
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- DON'T work at height without reading and understanding the risk assessment first.
- DON'T remove or alter guardrails, edge protection, or void covers for any reason.
- DON'T use damaged ladders, scaffolds, or platforms — take them out of service.
- DON'T access scaffolds that have a do-not-use tag or are incomplete.
- DON'T work without a harness where one is specified in the method statement.
- DON'T throw tools or materials from height — use controlled lowering methods.
- DON'T stand on fragile surfaces such as roof lights, liner panels, or asbestos sheets.
- DON'T assume someone else has reported a hazard — report it yourself every time.
- DON'T continue working in high winds or storms without supervisor authorisation.
- DON'T take shortcuts — a few minutes saved is not worth a life-changing fall.
See also: Working at Height Hierarchy of Control | Edge Protection Requirements
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