Industry Unites Behind New Fall Protection Standard

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The UK’s fall protection sector has joined forces in a landmark move to support the rollout of BS8681:2024 – a new national standard aimed at improving safety for those working at height.

The standard, officially launched earlier this year, introduces a rigorous set of requirements for the design, installation, and inspection of personal fall protection systems. Developed in consultation with industry experts, BS8681:2024 sets out clear protocols across three key areas: equipment selection and installation, competency and training requirements, and inspection and maintenance.

Alan Murray, Chief Executive of the British Safety Industry Federation (BSIF), said the rollout marks more than just a technical update.

“It’s a collective commitment to safer work environments. By working together, the industry is accelerating adoption and ensuring that organisations are fully equipped to meet the new requirements.”

Industry collaboration drives momentum

A wide range of organisations from across the sector, including manufacturers, training providers, and awarding bodies, are supporting the transition to BS 8681:2024.

Training firm 8point8 has established a dedicated facility in Doncaster, where learners are trained using real-world systems and tools supplied by companies including Kee Safety, Hydrajaws, and SFS.

Hydrajaws has provided equipment and staff training on the latest testing and data collection methods, while Smart Awards has launched updated NVQ and apprenticeship qualifications to reflect the new standard.

Jonathan Seymour of SFS, which donated training materials and fall protection systems, said: “Giving apprentices hands-on experience is vital. They need to understand how to meet compliance requirements in real working environments.”

Raising the bar through qualifications

As the rollout continues, companies are investing heavily in training and upskilling. Learners are now progressing through the Level 3 NVQ in Access and Rigging – Fall Protection and the new Level 3 Fall Protection Technician apprenticeship.

Kee Safety has enrolled staff into the apprenticeship programme from the outset.

“We recognised the importance of training our technicians and inspectors early,” said Graham Willmott. “We’re now seeing individuals complete their training and move into final assessments.”

David Ravensdale of 8point8 Training added: “These qualifications are not only raising industry standards but equipping professionals with the skills to manage complex fall protection systems safely and effectively.”

With BS8681:2024 now in effect, the UK’s fall protection industry is not only complying with a new benchmark but actively working together to ensure a safer future for those working at height.

Find out more: https://www.bsif-heightsafetygroup.org/bs86812024-elevating-fall-protection-standards-and-industry-collaboration/

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