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<blockquote data-quote="UNG" data-source="post: 545302" data-attributes="member: 8931"><p>But once you leave ground level even if it is just 10mm you are deemed to be working at height, the problem then is the design of the lanyards which are pretty useless until you can attach to something at 2.5 to 3m or higher as the lanyard is 2m long once the shock absorber tears</p><p>When I had my rope access tickets some of the requirements and changes to the working at height regs over 10 years or so were laughable and as with BS7671 were clearly designed to generate income for those making the rules and also allow the training to be watered down</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UNG, post: 545302, member: 8931"] But once you leave ground level even if it is just 10mm you are deemed to be working at height, the problem then is the design of the lanyards which are pretty useless until you can attach to something at 2.5 to 3m or higher as the lanyard is 2m long once the shock absorber tears When I had my rope access tickets some of the requirements and changes to the working at height regs over 10 years or so were laughable and as with BS7671 were clearly designed to generate income for those making the rules and also allow the training to be watered down [/QUOTE]
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