Resouces

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Edge Protection – Fact Sheet

This factsheet will help you use edge protection when working at height safely. It is one of six factsheets in the Working Safely at Height Toolkit to be used together with the Best Practice Guidelines…

Mobile Elevating Work Platforms – Best Practice Guidelines

This factsheet will help you use edge protection when working at height safely. It is one of six factsheets in the Working Safely at Height Toolkit to be used together with the Best Practice Guidelines…

Planning a Safe Approach – Factsheet

This factsheet will help you use edge protection when working at height safely. It is one of six factsheets in the Working Safely at Height Toolkit to be used together with the Best Practice Guidelines…

Safe Use Of Safety Nets – Best Practice Guidelines

This factsheet will help you use edge protection when working at height safely. It is one of six factsheets in the Working Safely at Height Toolkit to be used together with the Best Practice Guidelines…

Selecting The Right Equipment – Factsheet

Once you’ve identified and assessed significant hazards for working at height, put specific steps in place to control the risk of these hazards and keep people safe.Selecting the right equipment for working safely at height means thinking about…

Short Duration Work at Height – Fact Sheet

Short duration work is the tasks that are measured in minutes rather than hours. This includes inspections, replacing a few tiles, or minor adjustment to a television aerial…

Working at Height – Best Practice Guidelines

Preventing falls from height is a priority for the Department of Labour and it expects that work at height is actively managed so that people are not harmed. Investigations by the Department of Labour into falls while working at height…

Working on Roofs – Fact Sheet

Everyone is responsible for preventing falls when working on a roof – the principal, the self-employed contractor and subcontractor, the employer and the worker. Health and safety in the workplace starts when the decision…

Approved Code of Practice – Training Operators And Instructors Of Powered Industrial Lift Trucks

This code of practice outlines a standard of training that should be provided by forklift owners, managers and trainers of forklift operators. Each work environment may require training to suit the needs of that environment…