Working at Height Toolbox Talk (UK Guide + Editable Template)
Reduce site risk, improve workforce awareness, and strengthen compliance with this working at height toolbox talk template built for UK construction sites. Ideal for site managers, contractors, supervisors, and growing construction businesses that need practical, editable safety documents without wasting time building them from scratch.
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What is a Working at Height Toolbox Talk?
A working at height toolbox talk is a short safety briefing used to explain the hazards, control measures, and safe working practices linked to tasks carried out above ground level. On construction sites, this can include work on ladders, podiums, scaffolds, roofs, step-ups, edge protection zones, or mobile access equipment. The purpose is to make sure operatives understand the risk before work starts and know the standards expected on site.
For site managers and supervisors, toolbox talks help reinforce safe behaviours, improve communication, and create a stronger record of site safety engagement. A clear toolbox talk can support daily briefings, weekly safety sessions, induction follow-ons, and targeted interventions when high-risk activities are taking place.
This editable working at height toolbox talk template is designed to help construction teams brief workers quickly and clearly while keeping documentation standards professional and easy to use.
Key Risks Covered
- Falls from ladders, platforms, and open edges
- Unsafe access or poor work positioning
- Inadequate edge protection
- Falling tools, materials, and debris
- Damaged or unsuitable access equipment
- Poor supervision and unsafe behaviour
Typical Control Measures
- Pre-task planning and hazard review
- Suitable access equipment selection
- Inspection before use
- Exclusion zones below work areas
- Competent supervision
- Good housekeeping and clear communication
What’s Included in the Full Template
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Before starting any work at height, all operatives must understand the access method being used, the condition of the equipment, the work area hazards, and the controls in place to prevent falls. Unsafe shortcuts, poor positioning, and lack of awareness can quickly turn routine tasks into serious incidents.
The full template expands this into a structured site-ready toolbox talk that can be edited for your project.
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