Understanding the dangers of working at height

Stuart Dickinson, senior underwriter at Square Pegs, examines why working at height injuries and associated medical costs are increasing in the UK and why greater heights do not mean more claims.

Working at height is an inherently dangerous part of a variety of industries and occupations, be that crane operators, tree surgeons, glazers, scaffolders and roofers as well as in a variety of roped

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