New Industrial Guidelines Released
New Industrial Guidelines
Released
The Department of Labour and the
Industrial Rope Access Association of New Zealand (IRAANZ)
have today released new Best Practice Guidelines for
industry rope access in New Zealand.
The Guidelines
have been developed to provide advice to employers,
operators and clients on the health and safety requirements
for rope access work projects.
In the past year
there have been three incidents where industry rope access
employees have fallen from height and it is an industry that
is growing quickly across New Zealand.
Department
of Labour General Manager National Services & Support Brett
Murray says that the industry and the Department are
committed to ensuring that high health and safety standards
are maintained.
“By its very nature any work that
involves rope access carries a level of risk with it, and it
is essential that the correct design and installation
procedures are carried out where rope access is required,”
says Mr Murray.
“It’s critical that anchor
bolts have their integrity regularly tested and correct
methods are being utilised when rope access is required.
Everyone working in the industry needs to understand the
dangers and these new guidelines provide the advice they
need to operate safely.”
IRAANZ President David
Karam says that the recommendations outlined in the
Guidelines will give both rope access operators and building
owners/managers a common understanding of what standard of
practice is acceptable within the rope access industry.
“This document will set a benchmark for rope
access operations and promote a safer and more professional
service throughout New Zealand,” Mr Karam
says.
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