by Alfred | Apr 4, 2023 | Working at Heights
It is important to remember that any time you stand, climb, or walk on a structure that is high enough to cause personal injury in the event of a fall, you are putting your life at risk. Working at heights is one of the most common causes of workplace fatalities. This...
by Alfred | Apr 4, 2023 | Working at Heights
If you work in the construction industry, you know the high demand for those who can work at heights. Working at heights is a valuable skill that is required for a variety of jobs. However, working at heights is also a highly dangerous kind of work. All workers...
by Alfred | Jan 25, 2022 | Working at Heights
In Australia, a significant portion of workplace fatalities is attributed to falls, as well as dropping equipment from heights. In fact, they made up as much as 20% of all workplace fatalities in 2021. The number of survived workplace injuries due to working at...
by Alfred | Apr 30, 2021 | Working at Heights
In recent years, many accidents have occurred in the workplace due to falling from heights. In fact, working at heights is one of the leading causes of death and serious injury in Australia. Studies have shown that between the years 2015 and 2019, 122 workers died...
by Alfred | Apr 19, 2021 | Working at Heights
Working at heights is the leading cause of serious injury and death in Australia, with an average of 29 people dying from work-related falls every year. According to the statistics released by Safe Work Australia, 122 workers were killed following a fall from heights...
by Alfred | Apr 19, 2021 | Working at Heights
No matter what industry, be it healthcare, construction, mining, or even banking, every job is riddled with occupational hazards. Whether you work in the office or on a construction site, you face different sets of risks every day. While doing your desk job, your eyes...