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Working at Heights: Tips for the Construction Professional
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- 24 Feb, 2017
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Intrit's Top Tips

Working at heights is the ultimate construction killer. It’s the one we always hear about. We are all familiar with the stomach-quenching dizziness induced by a tall vantage point. The breeze that throws you off balance. We have compiled a list of top tips for dealing with heights in the construction industry:
· AVOID IT: remove the risk, remove the problem. If you don’t put yourself of your workers in a dangerous position, you cannot be exposed to a hazard.
· MAKE SURE YOUR STAFF DON’T HAVE VERTIGO: It sounds simple, but it’s easy to forget. Have you asked your staff if they fear heights? Have you helped them to overcome their fear?
· USE INNOVATIVE PRODUCTS: to avoid the risk of falling from heights, we use an innovative reach-and-wash system when window-cleaning. And we make sure our staff know how to handle it.
· THINK ABOUT ACCESS: it’s not just about being up there. How will you get up there? How will you get back down? Is your ladder stable and fit-for-purpose? Is the ground level?
· PLAN: if something should go wrong (which it shouldn’t if you stick to these tips…) you need to have a plan of action that can be implemented immediately. Make sure it is clear, communicated and clarified.
· DESIGN: when designing a building, think about access! How will the cleaners reach those beautiful windows that are just out of reach? Think about how sustainable it is. Think about long-term maintenance.
· SEEK HEALTH AND SAFETY ADVICE: if you are ever in any doubt about Working at Heights, consult your Health and Safety Executive.
We hope these tips have given an insight into the innovative ways to reduce the risk of the ultimate construction killer rearing it’s ugly head.
Stay tuned for more tips!

At Intrit FMwe pride ourselves on being the most innovative and facilities management company, meaning we know how to adapt to take care of your facilities.

With lockdown restrictions loosening and the return to work on the horizon, you are not alone if you are becoming more and more concerned about the use and safety of public transport.
Many of us in the UK rely heavily on the use of safe public transport for our daily commutes.
Within the current global pandemic, it is therefore essential for us to know that our safety is of top priority and being accounted for by public transport companies.

Whilst most of us are at home, out of the office and not at work it is increasingly important to make sure we are filtering in ways to keep busy, fit and healthy.
And one way to do all three is cleaning!
An NHS study found that those who reported more domestic activity tended to have higher body mass indexes (BMIs) than those who reported less domestic activity.
Despite this research, not all household tasks can make us break a sweat, and that’s why as experts in cleaning here at Intrit FM we decided to put together a 60 minute cleaning workout that could burn nearly 200 calories and make any room in your house sparkle!

As professional cleaners, Intrit Facilities Management have made the decision to remain open to the best of our ability, offering deep cleaning and regular cleaning to any critical workforces still in operation.
Our expertise and resources mean we are able to keep staff safe whilst maintaining the hygiene conditions of other key workers.
Cleaning is integral to health and hygiene; therefore, we feel it our duty to step up and do our bit to reduce the spread of COVID-19 across the UK.
If you, like many of us are finding yourself stressed about COVID-19 , then don’t worry, you are not alone.
In this time of high uncertainty, it is more important than ever to reduce stress, this may seem like an impossible task to some of us who’s jobs, health and businesses may seem at risk.
But to help it is important to remember the basics set out by the UK Government & NHS :
- Hand Washing & Hygiene
Wash your hands with soap and water frequently, this should be done for at least 20 seconds. Singing happy birthday can help you ensure you are doing it for the correct amount of time.
The NHS states that where soap and water is not available, hand sanitising gel should be used. Freestanding hand sanitising stations can really help as hand washing facilities are often inconveniently located or are unavailable.

With the rapid spreading of the corona virus if can be difficult not to worry about the spread of the virus in the workplace. However, following the below preventive cleaning measures will help protect your customers and employees, putting their mind at ease.
Increase Office Cleaning
Whether you’re in a shared or private office viruses can be spread from the sharing of phones and passing of files. Many offices have a cleaner to come in and clean every 2 weeks, however due to the widespread and contagious nature of COVID_19 we suggest a minimum of twice a week to make sure desks are wiped down properly with antibacterial wipes.
A Deep Clean
A deep clean involves disinfecting all areas including all substrates, fixtures, fittings, furniture (including soft) and behind all in the areas including desks. There are 8 main elements involved within a deep clean;
1. Using the correct PPE, including following correct gowning and de-robing procedures for this equipment.
2. Isolation of the area to be deep cleaned.
3. Disinfection with the approved/correct disinfectant, paying special attention to touch points and high-risk areas as indicated by your risk assessment.
4. Thorough clean of the area in line with BICSc standards.
5. Clinical re disinfection of the whole area.
6. Disinfection of machinery and equipment, if any are deployed.
7. Correct disposal of contaminated materials and PPE.
8. Shower/clean of cleaning operative(s) after completion of the task.
A deep clean can help reduce illness by killing contagious viruses which can help to stop the passing of COVID_19
For information regarding cleaning contact Intrit on 0113 320 0501
We all seem to be aware of the importance of looking after our physical health by cutting down on sugary drinks, fatty foods and exercising more however a lot of the time mental health seems to be overlooked. A truly long, happy and healthy life comes from looking after both you physical and mental health.
Having a good work-life balance can be difficult to achieve when your task list is getting longer. Check out our top tips on how to look after your mental health while at work.
Clear Your Busy Mind and Desk
With client meetings, deadlines and reports to completed it can be difficult to keep track of everything going on at work. The best way to overcome the worry of ‘have I forgot something?’ is to create a to do list, this will help to devise a plan for the week ahead making sure you complete your tasks on time. Due to busy schedules we can sometimes get complacent with the cleanliness of our desk. Research has shown that a clean office can enhance your mood and your productivity so why not hire commercial cleaners to give your office a quality clean.

Safety inspections are essential in any working environment, but they are even more important when working on a construction site due to the vast amount of potentially dangerous hazards such as sharp objects, uneven surfaces and heavy machinery. Although safety inspections are important, they can also seem quite daunting so its’s important to prepare thoroughly, check out Intirt’s tips that will help you pass with flying colours.
Correct PPE
Make sure that you and your team have the correct PPE and that it is well fitted. When onsite you and your team can be at risk of being hit from falling objects that’s why a safety helmet should always be worn. For hazards involving chemicals, gas or dust safety goggles and a half or full-face mask should be worn. By law you have to have your mask Face Fit Tested. This measures the exact leakage of your mask and tells you how protected you are against hazardous airborne substances.