During this presentation, we will discuss the Work at Height Regulations (2005), focusing primarily on how these regulations and other good practices are complied within the industrial roofing and façade sector. The session will include an overview of the regulations and highlight key processes involved, supported by real-world examples.
We’re delighted to be joined by an expert panel of speakers:
- Alan Morley CMIOSH, a Tyne and Wear Committee member and practising safety consultant, with a background as a project lead in the roofing and façade industry.
- Andrew Mair, Director of Arnet Ltd (Darlington), specialists in construction safety netting and access solutions, delivering bespoke services to both public and private sector clients across the North East.
- Martin Daley, Director of Accessrite Ltd (Peak District), a leading provider of working at height solutions with extensive experience delivering training and access strategies for contractors and end users, including major rail and aviation infrastructure projects.
This is a valuable opportunity for anyone working with or managing work at height to gain insight into current regulations, practical compliance strategies and sector-specific challenges.
This is your opportunity to expand your knowledge to enhance your professional journey. This event plans to cover the following IOSH competencies: Principles of health and safety and other legislative frameworks (Technical), Influencing (Core) and Collaboration (Behavioural) at Understand Level.
The event is open to members and non-members. If you have dietary, accessibility, or other requirements, please contact us at communities@iosh.com in advance.
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As part of IOSH charitable objects, we offer this event free of charge. As we have limited spaces, we kindly ask that you inform us as soon as possible if you are no longer able to attend. This will allow us to offer your spot to someone on the waitlist. Please contact us at communities@iosh.com thank you for your consideration.
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