Event details

Join us for an informative webinar that will cover the unique challenges and safety concerns of working at height in heavy manufacturing industries. 

During the webinar, Stephen Morris, 3M Application Engineer, will cover the hierarchy of control for working safely at height, explore hazards associated with working at height, review the ABCDEFs of an effective fall protection system and analyse common scenarios in the heavy manufacturing industry. Scenarios such as working from mobile elevated platforms, overhead cranes and gantries, ladders and transport vehicles will be reviewed, along with possible solutions on working at height safely.

Working at low height also presents its own unique set of challenges that cannot be overlooked. Workers still face the potential injury from falls, even if the distances involved may seem minimal. Preventative measures and safe practices will be shared on the specific challenges associated with low work at height.



All attendees will receive a CPD certificate.


Please note by registering you agree to be contacted by the organiser (Western Business Media Ltd) and the event sponsor.


If you have any issues registering contact us on marketing@westernbusiness.media or call on
01342 314 300 

Kelly Rose

Kelly Rose

Editor

Health & Safety Matters

Stephen Morris

Stephen Morris

Application Engineer for Fall Protection and Confined Space Access

3M UK and Ireland

Stephen Morris joined 3M Personal Safety Division in 2010 and as the UK and Ireland Application Engineer for Fall Protection and 3M Peltor Communication products supports customers, distributors and sales teams with selecting and using a wide range of PPE .
During his 40+ years career, spanning many industries and sectors, including construction, wind energy and telecoms, Stephen has gained extensive experience in identifying the appropriate solutions to many of the hazards associated with a wide range of industries.

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