cut out anything that may be affected, say 2nd floor or above and keep it simple.
But don't the draft regulations say that there is no height stipulation?
Any height where there is a risk of personal injury will be affected. This is on page 12 of the consultative document:
http://www.hse.gov.uk/consult/condocs/cd192.pdfIt also says that if a task can be performed without working at height then it should be.
It is simply a fact that window cleaning can be performed from the ground, using a pole system. "I dont have a pole system" is not a reason that the work has to be done at height.
you can't stop a man taking his own chances
This seems to be a point of some confusion. The regulations apply to
EVERYONE not just employers. (Employers have the added responsibility of having to conduct a risk assessment.)
If those taking those chances is breaking the regulations, then thats against the law.
-Philip