Bradley Markham, director at Bull Products, looks at the importance of enhancing site safety by investing in air-filled fall arrest bags.
In 2017/18, 35 fatal injuries to workers were due to falls from a height. According to HSE, falls from height still remain the main cause of fatal accident for workers, with the construction industry held accountable for the highest number.
Markham believes companies need to shift away from alternative methods such as birdcage scaffolding and guardrail systems to protect workers from falls from height, and start enhancing site safety by investing into air-filled fall arrest bags – below are some of his top reasons for investing in air-filled fall arrest bags:
The HSE states that a tower scaffold is recommended as one way to prevent a fall when working at height. However, many are poorly erected or misused, and if a worker was to fall from a height from a tower scaffold they would likely be majorly injured.
Fall arrest bags, on the other hand, minimise the risk of injury as they are designed to provide a safe cushioned landing, absorbing the weight of a fall without causing major injury.
Fall arrest systems have been around since the late 1990s due to the large number of accidents with falls in the construction industry. The house building market had a high track record of accidents from contractors working on floor joist and roof trusses, where they had no protection from falling through one or two floors onto a concrete slab.
Fall arrest bags have been designed and tested to mitigate injury from falls from height and meet the needs of house builders. These types of systems can be used in timber framed developments, concrete buildings, traditional brick-built properties, scaffolding, lorry beds and much more.
Using fall arrest bags, workers can confidently work harness-free – giving them greater freedom to move around and handle tools and materials.
For extra practicality, fall arrest bags are prefilled with pockets of air, making them far easier and quicker to install than birdcage scaffolding. They also provide a cost-saving solution. Installation time for a plot takes approximately 15 minutes using the air cushion systems. In addition, basic practical training and a simple theory test covers the installation method and sign off of fall arrest systems in contrast to that of a scaffolders qualification.
The Impact-Bull® Fall Arrest System has a fall arrest height of 3.1m from finished floor level to working height, a higher fall rating than any other fall arrest system on the market. The system can protect workers working in properties with higher ceilings, revolutionising the way construction at height operates.
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