Read the latest magazine Health & Safety Industry News Working at Height No Falls Week Hits Campaign Milestone 21 April 2026 No Falls Week, the annual safe work at height campaign from the No Falls Foundation, has seen a surge in new sign-ups, taking the total overall number of registered participants beyond 5,000. Taking place from 18-22 May 2026, No Falls Week aims to raise awareness about the importance of safe working at height, prevent falls and ensure everyone that works at height comes down safely. It is estimated over one million businesses, and 10 million workers, carry out work involving some form of working at height every year. No Falls Week provides the opportunity for organisations across all sectors to place a focus on work at height safety. Work at Height Safety Falls from height are consistently the leading cause of workplace fatalities in the UK, with 35 people losing their lives at work due to a fall from height in 2024/2025. Latest figures from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) show that falls from height were responsible for almost one third of all workplace deaths last year. This is almost twice as many as the second most common kind of accident, ‘struck by a moving vehicle’. There are an even greater number of non-fatal injuries resulting from a fall from height, with almost 5,000 people in Great Britain having been reported injured at work in 2024/25. However, there is substantial underreporting of non-fatal falls from height for all workers. The HSE estimates the actual number of workplace falls from height over the last 10 years may be up to 425,000 (between 2014 – 2024). Along with the lives, families and businesses affected by these accidents, up to 416,000 working days were lost through non-fatal falls from height in Great Britain in 2024/25 alone. Not only that, the latest figures from 2024/25 show the total cost of falls from height was estimated to be over £764 million, made up of costs to the employer and the individual, government tax losses and benefit payments. Campaign Milestone Hannah Williams, Charity Manager at the No Falls Foundation, said: “It’s great to see No Falls Week going from strength to strength. Reaching – and now exceeding – 5,000 registered participants is a significant milestone for the campaign, and we’re delighted to see organisations of all sizes, across all sectors, throw their weight behind this important height safety initiative. “Too many people are still being killed falling from height. Everyone who needs to work at height should be able to work safely and return home unharmed at the end of every shift. That’s why No Falls Week is so important. If we work together, we can prevent avoidable deaths and injuries.” Get Involved Organisations can sign up to get involved in the week-long campaign via the No Falls Week website, where there are a host of toolkits and resources from members of the Access Industry Forum (AIF) to help organisations plan activities. >> Read more of the latest roofing news Previous article Cardiff Fabricator Wins Landmark Contract for Arena and HotelNext article Project Starts Drop Off Amid ‘Cooling’ Construction Sector Share article You may also like View all News Health & Safety +2 16 April 2026 Contractor Faces Court for Fourth Health and Safety Breach Health & Safety +3 8 April 2026 Don’t Be Caught Out – New PPE Footwear Standard Now In Force Health & Safety +2 7 April 2026 HSE Opens Consultation on Reporting Workplace Injury and Illness Check out the latest issue 123 March-April 2026 View Now Past Issues Get in Touch Sign Up to Roofing Today Stay up to date with all of the latest news from Roofing Today by signing up to our weekly Bulletins… Sign Up Today Get in Touch