EMG/Specific/TBT-EMG-010
Fall From Height Emergency Response
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Fall From Height Emergency Response
Toolbox Talk Record
Ref: TBT-EMG-010 | Issue: 1 | Date: March 2026
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What?
- Falls from height are the most common cause of fatal injuries on UK construction sites.
- Casualties may have spinal injuries, head injuries, fractures, and internal bleeding requiring specialist care.
- The first responder must call 999 immediately and not attempt to move a casualty with suspected spinal injury.
- Suspension trauma (harness hang syndrome) affects workers left suspended in a harness after a fall arrest.
- Blood pools in the legs during suspension, and the heart cannot circulate it, causing cardiac arrest within minutes.
- A rescue plan for harness suspension must enable recovery within 10 to 15 minutes maximum.
- Casualties found unconscious after a fall must be placed in the recovery position only if no spinal injury.
- Bleeding from open fractures must be controlled with direct pressure and wound dressings.
- The location of the fall, height fallen, and the surface landed on must be reported to emergency services.
- CDM 2015 requires that emergency procedures including fall rescue are planned before work at height begins.
Why?
| Save lives | Correct first response after a fall prevents secondary injury and keeps the casualty alive until paramedics arrive. |
| Suspension trauma | Workers in harnesses after fall arrest die from suspension trauma within minutes without prompt rescue and treatment. |
| Spinal injury | Moving a casualty with an undetected spinal injury causes permanent paralysis. Keeping them still saves their mobility. |
| Do | Don't |
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See also: Falls From Height Awareness | Rescue Plan Requirements |
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