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5 "tips" to ensure safety when working on high

When working at height, employees always face dangerous factors and the risk of unexpected occupational accidents if they do not strictly follow the rules and principles in occupational safety.

When working at height, employees always face dangerous factors and the risk of unexpected occupational accidents if they do not strictly follow the rules and principles in occupational safety.

Here are some tips that can help keep workers safe at work:

1. Team up and trust partners

For safety reasons, you should never do anything in high places without help. If nothing else, having someone to stabilize the ladder is a must. But if something happens to cause a fall, you need someone else to call for help. If possible, get to know the people you work with who are good enough to feel confident around them. Make sure each person in the job knows what their specific job is and who to call for help if needed.

2. Make a plan

Before starting any project, whether job-related or do-it-yourself work from home, if it requires working on ladders, roofs, platforms or any height, know the plan. What exactly are you going to do there? If you don't have a plan for the task, make one. By making and implementing a plan for your mission, you can minimize trips up and down, which will reduce the risk of falls and mistakes.

3. Overcome Anxiety

It has been proven that fear increases risk, especially in high places. A healthy fear is a good thing because it will remind you to be careful and put safety first. However, imagining the worst of height anxiety can become a self-fulfilling prophecy. Boost your mental strength by imagining the best outcome for a job well done without a single slip. If you have trouble with severe anxiety while working in high places, there are mental exercises that a professional counselor can guide you through. Don't be afraid to seek help if needed. Your safety, and that of others, may depend on it.

4. Training

Business owners should ensure all employees undergo regular safety training and emergency classes. New employees should be advised and supported by more experienced workers when working at height. In addition, devices should also be constantly tested to ensure that they are in good working order when in use.

5. Use the right equipment

The equipment you choose will vary depending on the job: You may need nothing more than a sturdy ladder, proper footwear and gloves to help you hold on as you go up and down. If you are working on a steep roof, you are more than a ladder and gloves. Then you need an anti-slip system & Latchways anti-slip system is a typical product.


Latchways Anti-slip system with sliding rolls freely through the anchor hooks for easy mobility when working. When there is a problem, the system automatically locks, helping to ensure the safety of users. The installation of this system is also extremely simple and does not cause damage to the roof of the building. Many large projects in Vietnam have used this system, such as: Da Nang International Airport, Cam Ranh Airport, Renovation and upgrade of the petanque competition - training area, Dong Anh cultural house project, ...

And the important thing is: Each person when working at height must always be self-conscious to ensure their own safety. Never underestimate risk, even when everything seems to be fine. In the long run, long
Adding a little time to solid safety protocols will save money and possibly your own life.