Because injuries resulting from falls from height can be serious, it is important that any work or access is properly planned, supervised and carried out by competent people. This includes using the right type of equipment.
As a first step, it is sensible to identify where work or access at height is required in your church.
Either as an employer, or someone who has control of this work completed by others, you may then need to:
- Consider if this work can be avoided in the first place (say, completing it from ground level)
- If this can’t be done, prevent falls by using an existing place at height (e.g. galleries) if this is already safe, or using the correct equipment (e.g. scaffolding, access towers etc.) depending upon the nature and duration of the work; and if a risk still remains
- Minimise the distance and/or consequences of a fall (e.g. using a safety harness).
You should only use ladders where their use is justified because of the low risk and either the work is of short duration, or there are existing features at your church that cannot be altered.