Where it is necessary to prevent injury, you must do all that is reasonably practicable to prevent anything falling. If it not reasonably practicable, you must ensure that no one is injured by anything falling. You must also ensure that nothing is:
- thrown or tipped from height if it is likely to injure anyone; and
- stored in such a way that its movement is likely to injure anyone.
If the workplace contains an area in which there is a risk of someone being struck by a falling object or person, you must ensure that the area is clearly indicated and that (as far as reasonably practicable) unauthorised people are unable to reach it.