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Card 16

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The Work at Height Regulations 2005 require a working platform used for construction work and from which a person could fall 2 metres or more to be inspected...

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Card 17

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On a mobile elevating work platform, what should you attach your safety harness to?

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Card 18

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You have been asked to operate a cherry-picker (mobile elevated work platform) when it is very windy. What should your FIRST consideration be?

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Card 19

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If you have to work at height and it is not possible to erect a scaffold, or use any other type of working platform or mobile elevating work platform, then you should:

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Card 20

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When working on a roof that has fragile, clear-plastic panels, what is the best way of preventing falls through the panels?

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Card 21

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When working on fragile roofs...

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Card 22

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fragile panels with a strong material and secure the covers to stop them being dislodged

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Card 23

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Under what circumstances do the Work at Height regulations permit a stepladder to be used on site?

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Card 24

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What is the best method of securing a ladder?

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Card 25

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Prior to moving a mobile tower scaffold, the platform height should reduce to a maximum of

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