Working at Height
Overview
Statistics show that working at height causes a significant number of work related fatalities and injuries each year.
The NSW OH&S Regulation 2001 makes the employer legally responsible for ensuring that a risk assessment is carried out in conjunction with work to undertaken at height.
Working at height can include but may not be limited to:
- Working on rooves
- Working from a ladder, scaffold, work platform or cherry picker
- Working from a platform on the top of a vehicle
- Work involving climbing eg mast work
Contacts
If you are required to undertake work at height you should contact Capital Works and Facilities or the OHS&R Unit for advice and assistance.
Critical Point Summary
- Ensure all work at height is carried out in accordance with the UWS Working Safely at Height Procedure
- Before any work at height is commenced conduct a risk assessment
- Ensure any equipment that is to be used in conjunction with working at height is appropriate and serviceable


