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How Bad Weather Risks Work At Height Safety

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Work at height is dangerous enough on a good day. Add bad weather into the mix, and you’re flirting with disaster. The physical risks are well known, such as wet surfaces getting slippery and winds shaking platforms, as well as poorer visibility. But there’s another layer people don’t always consider, and that’s the psychological pressure to get it all over with. You’re up there in the cold and the wet. Rain’s dripping into your eyes, the wind’s howling, and your hands are going numb. Naturally, you want to finish faster. And that’s exactly when accidents happen. Rushing at height is never safe, but bad weather makes that impulse stronger and more dangerous.   Request a Quote Slips, Fatigue and Flying Debris Take wet conditions where roof tiles and scaffolding become slick. Ladders shift more easily and gloves lose grip. Add gusts of wind and you’re fighting to stay upright, let alone focused. The constant strain of staying balanced and watching your footing isn’t just ...

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