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Slip, Trip and Fall Safety

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Slips, trips and falls cause numerous injuries every day. However, they are among the easiest hazards to correct.

Falls can be caused by:

  • Too little friction between your feet and the walking surface
  • An unexpected object in a walkway, perhaps material stored low on a shelf
  • Uneven walking surfaces
  • Poor lighting
  • Improper use of ladders and scaffolding
  • Climbing objects without using fall protection equipment

Prevention of trips is simple, but does require diligence:

  • Don't risk serious injury by taking shortcuts
  • Take the time to look around your work site for hazards and work to prevent them
  • Take care not to cause any slip, trip or fall hazards as you go about your daily activities
  • Avoid walking in areas which pose slipping hazards, if possible
  • Promptly clean up spills of slippery substances. Better yet, prevent the spills in the first place
  • Keep objects that could cause someone to trip out of the way
  • Repair uneven flooring and install proper lighting, if required
  • If you are working on a ladder, scaffold or other elevated platform, make sure you know the requirements for using them safely
  • Use fall protection equipment when it is required

To report a potential slip, trip or fall hazard, contact Risk & Compliance.