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These mean are fitting (or replacing) an antenna on the roof of a building.

 

In the background is the "Transbordador Aeri del Port" or "Port Cable Car".

 

"The entire journey lasts approximately seven minutes and the car moves continuously throughout the trip. Mid-way through the journey the cable car travels through a central tower- the Torre de Jaume I - breath a swift sigh of relief before continuing on your journey."

 

More here: www.barcelona-tourist-guide.com/en/attractions/cable-car-...

Here was firefighters based out of Lancashire FRS Skelmersdale demonstrating working at height.

 

All of the firefighters in this picture work on Skelmersdale’s Stinger on a whole time basis.

Couple of electricity workers climbing a pylon.

I'm sure this scaffolding is safe and secure, but it certainly doesn't look it.

How do you get off the ladder onto the platform? There is no gap.

 

Note the absence of rain water guttering.

 

The rate of fatalities for Spanish workers is higher than many other European Countries at 2.04 per 100 000.

 

In comparison...

UK, 0.59 per 100 000

Germany, 0.66 per 100 000

France, 2.07 per 100 000

Italy, 1.73 per 100 000

 

Figures for 2009 via Eurostat.

 

Eurostat is the statistical office of the European Union situated in Luxembourg. Its task is to provide the European Union with statistics at European level that enable comparisons between countries and regions.

 

epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/portal/page/portal/about_eurost...

 

Everyone moans about the Health and Safety in the UK mainly due to its poor interpretation. However, laws and regulations were introduced for one very good reason - no one should die while performing their work. Simple as that.

Worker at the top of an electricity pylon.

There is an airport nearby, so the trucks can't be tested higher than 15 meters without warning lights

Sadly the tree has become too large and dangerous without a radical haircut

Edge protection/ Working platform absent to prevent operative risk of fall and injury

You need far reaching access equipment to work on a large ship.

The steelwork of the Ipswich Town FC taken whilst carrying out a survey for a new Vodafone installation on the lighting towers.

Carrying out the installation of Safety netting on a Construction Site in Sydney. For more information go too: www.rigcomaccess.com/services/rope-access/tension-netting/

निर्माण उद्योग

गिरने कारण गर्दन में चोट, स्थायी विकालांगता, पक्षाघात, फ्रैक्चर और भी कई घातक परिणाम हो सकते है |

हर साल लगभग 12,800 वर्कर्स ऊंचाइयों पर काम करने के कारण मर जाते हैं।

 

गिरने से रोकने के उपाय:

1. हमेशा चलने वाली सतहों को साफ और व्यवस्थित रखें।

2. बड़ी वस्तुओं को स्थानांतरित करते समय रास्ते और पैदल मार्ग साफ करें।

3. सभी कार्य क्षेत्रों के लिए उचित, उज्ज्वल प्रकाश व्यवस्था प्रदान करें।

4. हॉलवे और वॉकवे को बाधाओं से साफ रखें।

5. अगर कोई फर्श असुरक्षित लगे तो तुरंत सुपरवाइजर को रिपोर्ट करे |

6. उचित जूते पहनें।

 

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Had a chance to photography Cheshire Fire Bridge in work yesterday. They abseiled down the inside of the tower from top to bottom.....I couldn't even look over the edge without my tummy going funny. Great friendly bunch of guys really enjoyed the challenge, thanks lads :)

Flying table forms to construct reinforced concrete suspended floor slabs. Edge protection, ledger frames, some back props remain.

Crane Exercise Canford Hospital site in Smethwick PHOTO Copyright : Neil Kinsbury

Flying table forms to construct suspended reinforced concrete suspended floor slabs.

Flying table forms to construct reinforced concrete suspended floor slabs

Flying table forms to construct reinforced concrete suspended floor slabs.

Flying table forms to construct reinforced concrete suspended floor slabs

Flying table forms to construct reinforced concrete suspended floor slabs

Flying table forms to construct suspended reinforced concrete suspended floor slabs.

Flying table forms to construct suspended reinforced concrete suspended floor slabs.

Flying table forms to construct suspended reinforced concrete suspended floor slabs.

Another lucky day. Without harness, they still survive. Do you allow this to be happen in your premises?

Flying table forms to construct reinforced concrete suspended floor slabs

Flying table forms to construct reinforced concrete suspended floor slabs

A job for someone else

Flying table forms to construct suspended reinforced concrete suspended floor slabs.

I respect anyone who does something that I could never do, even with years of practice. My arse is twitching just looking at the picture.

Flying table forms to construct reinforced concrete suspended floor slabs. Fall arrest device to harness personnel.

Crane Exercise Canford Hospital site in Smethwick PHOTO Copyright : Neil Kinsbury

Flying table forms to construct reinforced concrete suspended floor slabs

Flying table forms to construct reinforced concrete suspended floor slabs

Flying table forms to construct reinforced concrete suspended floor slabs

Had a chance to photography Cheshire Fire Bridge in work yesterday. They abseiled down the inside of the tower from top to bottom.....I couldn't even look over the edge without my tummy going funny. Great friendly bunch of guys really enjoyed the challenge, thanks lads :)

Flying table forms to construct reinforced concrete suspended floor slabs

Flying table forms to construct suspended reinforced concrete suspended floor slabs.

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