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Page 1: Avoiding Slip, Trip, and Falls Occupational Safety and Health Personnel Department

Avoiding Slip, Trip, Avoiding Slip, Trip, and Fallsand Falls

Occupational Safety and Health

Personnel Department

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It could happen to anyone!It could happen to anyone!

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IntroductionIntroduction

More than 200,000 people in the United Sates are injured on the job from slips, trips and falls every year.

Even people who work in high-risk environments are more likely to be injured by falling than by job-related hazards.

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SlipsSlips Most common causes– Constantly wet surfaces– Occasional Spills– Weather Hazards

How can we avoid Slips?– Cutting down on wet indoor surfaces– Shorten your stride to keep your center of balance under you– Walk with your feet pointed slightly outward, creating a stable base.– Make wide turns at corners– Wear slip-resistant footwear appropriate for your job– Use abrasive strips to increase traction– Post signs to warn of wet areas– Clean spills when you see them.

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Other HazardsOther Hazards Loose rugs: secure throw rugs with a skid-resistant

backing Changing surfaces: walking from carpeted floor to a

vinyl floor or hardwood floor can also cause slips. Slow down to react to a change in traction

Be careful of wet shoes on a dry floor. They can be just as slippery as dry shoes on a wet floor.

Inclement weather Wear sunglasses when outdoors

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TripsTrips

Tips can occur whenever your foot strikes an object and your momentum causes you to be thrown off balance.

Most commonly happen when– Your view is obstructed– You take a shortcut instead of the

designated pathway– There is clutter, especially near a walkway

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LightingLighting

Poor lighting can impair your vision and create dangerous situations– Always use the available light source– Replace used light bulbs and repair

faulty switches– Use a flashlight if you must enter a dark

room where there is no available light source.

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ClutterClutter

Walkways must be kept free of objects and clutter Remember to close file cabinet drawers Carpet that doesn’t lay flat should be tacked or taped

down. Cables or electrical cords that cross walkways should

be covered to reduce possible trips Be aware of the threshold when you step out of an

elevator, since it may not be even with the floor.

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FallsFalls Common Causes

– Using ladders improperly– Making makeshift ladders or step

stools Proper Equipment

– Make sure that it is locked into position and stable

– Check the rungs to make sure none are broken

– Make sure to use a ladder or step stool appropriate for the job

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StairsStairs Nearly 2.5 Million people are

injured every year from falls on stairs

Follow these simple principles:– Take each step one at a time– Make sure that your front foot is

firmly planted before shifting weight onto it

– Always use the handrail– Keep stairways free of clutter– Never skip stairs or jump from one

level to another.

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SummarySummary

Be responsible!– If you drop it, pick it up.– If you spill it, clean it up.– If you take it out, put it away.– Look where you are going.– Go where you are looking.