THE FORUM FOR WORKING AT HEIGHT

APPG

on WORKING
AT HEIGHT

The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Working at Height

The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Working at Height brings together MPs and Peers with Government, industry leaders, trade associations, SMEs and contractors to raise awareness of the risks of working at height.

Falls from height and falling objects from height account for the highest number of preventable fatalities and injuries across all sectors in UK industry.

The Group’s aim is to understand the root causes and propose effective, sensible measures to reduce this toll and send people safely home from work.

The APPG on Working at Height is funded by the Access Industry Forum and supported by the No Falls Foundation, the first and only UK-based charity dedicated to preventing falls from height and helping people affected by the consequences of a fall.

PLEASE NOTE: Following the Dissolution of Parliament on 30 May 2024, the APPG on Working at Height has temporarily ceased to exist. We will reconvene once the new Government is in place.

“Working at height is not the sole preserve of those we might automatically think of, namely people in the construction sector.

We must also consider the work of window cleaners, sole traders, small businesses, people in the oil and gas sector, farmers and agricultural workers, and many other professions besides.”

Alison Thewliss - Alison Thewliss is no longer a Member, but was most recently the Scottish National Party MP for Glasgow Central, and left the Commons on 30 May 2024.

Past Chair (2023/24), APPG on Working at Height

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