Unlike in years gone by, the range of personal protective equipment available for professional aerial workers is now very comprehensive. Indeed, inertia reels, harnesses, lanyards, anchors, rescue equipment, connectors, restraints and special belts are amongst the many measures available to help aerial workers carry out their tasks in a safe and methodical manner.
Naturally, it is of the utmost importance to only do business with reputable suppliers when it comes to investing in this kind of specialist equipment. After all, equipment of this type is only useful when it is manufactured to the highest standards and that kind of quality can only be found by going to reputable suppliers.
That is where we come in.
Here at FallArrest, we are widely recognised as being one of the UK’s leading height safety equipment and training service providers. With over thirty years of collective experience, we are able to provide expert advice on every aspect of height safety and deliver a bespoke service to help any company, organisation or professional individual maintain the safest working practices.
The equipment we provide is certified and tested to comply with all relevant standards and represents outstanding value. In addition, our height safety training courses are delivered in such a way as to be universally accessible and relevant to aerial workers from all backgrounds and industries.
So, if you are looking for height safety solutions of the very highest standards, look no further than us here at FallArrest.
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Posted in Fall Arrest Harnesses | No Comments » | April 9th, 2012
Working at height can be a very risky business. Indeed, any professional that works high above ground level puts themselves at risk every time they carry out their aerial tasks as they are only ever one fall away from a significant or even fatal injury.
Of course, professionals who work at height can help to lessen such risks by ensuring they carry out their tasks in a methodical and super-diligent manner. However, it is the responsibility of aerial workers’ employers to ensure there are measures in place that will help to safeguard their well-being while they are working at height.
One of the most effective ways in which employers can achieve this is by providing their aerial operatives with effective personal protective equipment e.g. fall arrest harnesses. Furthermore, employers can also send staff members who work at height on informative height safety training courses so that they can learn more about the methodology behind safe working at height practices and develop a greater understanding of how to better eliminate the risks they face.
Here at FallArrest, we provide equipment and training solutions that can help employers everywhere to keep their aerial workers safe and well. Our outstanding fall protection measures are designed to the very highest standards and of course comply fully with all current legislation. In addition, our excellent training courses deliver pertinent information in a way that is immediately accessible and relevant so aerial workers from all backgrounds are always guaranteed to learn something new.
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Posted in Height Safety Training | No Comments » | April 2nd, 2012
So you’re looking for some new personal protective equipment for yourself and your employees to work at height but you’re not sure where to start. There are so many companies out there offering different deals, all claiming to be the best. What you really need is some good, honest advice of what equipment would meet your specific needs. Here at Fall Arrest, we offer quality equipment at competitive prices. We cater to individual needs and tailor equipment to your requirements. Our friendly staff are just the other end of the phone to answer any questions you may have, or have a browse through our website, where you’ll find comprehensive descriptions of the products we sell and what you’ll need.
Here at Fall Arrest, we are a one stop shop for all your equipment and training needs. When you’ve purchased your PPE, you’ll need some training on how to use it all correctly and safely. We offer everything from PPE training to height safety courses, with the aim of teaching operatives how to safely use their equipment and best practice when working at height. These are just a couple of the areas we cover in training.
Feel free to contact us if you have any queries or questions regarding PPE or training courses. We have a Contact Us area of the website, so fill in your details and one of our experienced team will get back to you as soon as possible. Alternatively, give us a call – we’re always happy to help and provide your working at height solutions!
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Posted in Height Safety Courses, PPE | No Comments » | March 28th, 2012
Around 4,000 people a year suffer a serious injury or death following a fall from height. The best way to avoid these accidents is to take part in fall arrest courses which will provide you with the necessary knowledge and skills. The equipment you use is also an important part of your safety. Below is a list of some of the equipment that should be used when working at height.
Fall arrest harness – a good quality, heavy duty harness is required when working at height. It will keep you secure and well supported. The material needs to be strong and durable and be able to withstand working in all conditions. Don’t scrimp when buying a harness, it could be the difference between life and death.
Lanyard – a flexible lanyard is necessary to connect the operative’s harness to the anchor and should only be used on a level surface. The lanyard isn’t designed to take the entire weight of the worker – however, it can prevent the worker from entering an area where a fall could occur.
Anchor – the anchor is a really important part of the kit for working at height. The anchor is a fixed structure to which the rest of the kit is rigged, through a connector. The anchor provides a stable base so the operative is able to carry out their work securely. One of the most important components of the anchor is the rope grab which minimises the distance a worker would fall and the impact it would have on the anchor.
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Posted in Fall Arrest Harnesses | No Comments » | March 21st, 2012