Klarna Logo
available on orders over £100 inc VAT

what does working at height mean

Working at height means work where a fall could cause personal injury. For a more detailed explanation of what working at height means, read on.

"Working at Height" refers to more situations than you might think. Yes, working on the seventh story of an apartment cleaning the windows is considered work at height, but so is working by a drain on ground level! Don't worry if this is confusing to you, this blog will go over the definition of working at height and discuss what counts as working at height in simple terms to make it easy to understand. 

 

What Does "Working at Height" Mean?

Essentially, working at height means you are working in a situation where harm could occur from a fall. The definition of 'working at height' - according to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) - is as follows:

"Work at height means work in any place where, if precautions were not taken, a person could fall a distance liable to cause personal injury."

By this definition, working at height could mean working on a roof, or climbing up a ladder, or even standing on the ground near a hole that you could fall into. However, permanent staircases in buildings do not fall under the category of working at height.

Note that there's a difference between a fall and a slip/trip. According to the HSE guidelines, "a fall from height has to involve a fall from one level to a lower level". If you are working at height, then you always need to be wary of falls from height, and take proper safety precautions.

 

Working at Height Meaning

If you'd like to know more about what working at height means, then we recommend reading the official UK guidelines: Work at Height Regulations 2005. The information you can find there includes more details on the full definition of working at height, the regulations surrounding this topic, and what safety equipment to use in different work environments.

Working at Height FAQs

Here at SafetyLiftinGear, we're fully dedicated to protecting workers, especially when there's a risk of falling. Click the link below to browse our huge range of fall protection products that can be used when working at height.

Working at Height Equipment

If you're not sure what kind of fall protection system is best for your work environment, don't hesitate to get in touch with our height safety experts.

READ MORE: Things to Consider When Working at Height

READ MORE

Permanent safety line

Safety line systems are among the most popular safety solutions utilised by people who work at height. They are used to protect workers from falling, whether they’re working on rooftops or trains, skyscrapers or electric towers.

More...

READ MORE

Climbing harnesses

When climbing, either for work or for leisure, there is nothing more important than safety. One of the key aspects to staying safe when climbing is having the right gear for the job; specifically, a top-quality climbing harness.

More...

READ MORE

Working at height with harnesses and lanyards

There are such a wide variety of safety lanyards available, each with different pros, cons, and suitability for different situations. With such a wide variety of lanyards available, where do you start when trying to select the right lanyard for your work environment?

Well, you start right here! We’re going to be looking at a wide range of different lanyards, and giving a quick overview on how they work and what purposes they’re suitable for. This should help give a better understanding as to which lanyards are the best option for you.

More...

READ MORE

new petzl range items

 

We’re excited to announce that SafetyLiftinGear has a new range of Petzl products available!

Since its foundation in the 1970’s, the Petzl brand has made a name for itself as one of the most trusted and reliable providers of durable equipment. From extreme sport to construction, if you’re looking for sturdy, long-lasting products you can trust, look no further! Stay safe, stay efficient, and shop our exciting new Petzl products down below!

More...

READ MORE