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Standards and recommendations for working at height

15 January 2026

INRS, Institut National de Recherche et de Sécurité, is a generalist occupational health and safety organization whose main ambition is to develop and promote a culture of prevention of occupational accidents and diseases.

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Since its creation, the INRS has published recommendations on various subjects, including working at height and confined spaces.

The HTC Techniques Verticales team applies these recommendations to its work at height, rope access and confined space training courses:

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R457 Prevention of risks related to the assembly, dismantling and use of rolling scaffolding

R446 Application of safety nets in large sheets

R436 Working at height in ski lifts

R431 Use of fall arrest systems

R430 Anchoring devices for PPE against falls from height.

R408 Prevention of risks associated with the erection, use and dismantling of free-standing scaffolding

R386 Use of mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs)

R447 Accident prevention when working in confined spaces

R450 Access to road tanker domes

R467 Installation, maintenance and removal of solar panels

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