Working at Height in Low Hazard Laboratory Environments

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Working at Height in Low Hazard Laboratory Environments To access high shelves, etc. in a low hazard environments e.g. laboratories, it is important that proper steps or foot stools are used to prevent the risk of falling. This guide provides information on safe access equipment. Correct Method For short duration and light loads (e.g. a book) use a library stool which will provide good access. For moving boxes and for accessing higher shelves use steps with a hand rail. These steps can be a fold flat design or where space allows a push along design which should be fitted with self locking wheels. Only Use Appropriate Access Equipment Many people have been injured using furniture to access shelves and putting up display materials. Always use proper steps or foot stool. Checking and Safe Use of Steps The steps must be: In good condition, i.e. no visible signs of damage. Must be fully opened so locking mechanisms are engaged. Must be certified for industrial use (domestic use steps should not be used). The user must: Avoid over reaching which may cause a loss of balance. Avoid moving heavy or large loads. Use the hand rail, where provided. Further Information QMUL Health and Safety Directorate http://hsd.qmul.ac.uk/A-Z/Work%20at%20Height/index.html HSE Website – Working at Height http://www.hse.gov.uk/work-at-height/index.htm Document Control: Version 1 Issued October 2016 Authored: Steven Carter Approved: Rebecca Jones No: