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Slips, Trips & Falls

Slips, Trips & Falls. Flooring Type Floor Condition and Materials Change in Elevations Slippery or Unclean Surface Cords or objects Loose Mats . Poor Lighting Footwear Type Lack of Signage Being in a “Hurry” Inattention. Main Causes of Inside Slips and Falls.

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Slips, Trips & Falls

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  1. Slips, Trips & Falls

  2. Flooring Type Floor Condition and Materials Change in Elevations Slippery or Unclean Surface Cords or objects Loose Mats Poor Lighting Footwear Type Lack of Signage Being in a “Hurry” Inattention Main Causes of Inside Slips and Falls

  3. Main Causes of Outdoor Slips and Falls • Slippery or uncleared pathways • Change in elevation • Wearing improper shoes in winter conditions • Carrying too many objects so hands are not free to hold onto handrails • Not walking on designated, cleared pathways • Being in a “hurry” or inattention

  4. What Can You Do to Prevent Hazards or Reduce Your Chance for Injury? Here are some “reminders” we can all use when practicing good housekeeping: • Keep hallways and aisleways clear of obstructions • Use safe work practices (i.e. don’t try to carry too much at a time) • Report unsafe conditions, slippery floors or related hazards immediately so they can be evaluated for possible solutions • Place “wet floor” caution signs as soon as possible in wet locations • Wear proper work shoes • Pay attention to your surroundings • Slow down, allow yourself enough time

  5. Indoor Solutions - Wet Floors • Use of appropriate cleaning products • Clean work surfaces/floors according to recommended schedules • Use proper size and number of wet floor signs • Remove signs when area is dry • Tell supervisor when a slippery spot is recognized • Have someone stay in area to direct people around the “wet spot” while signage is obtained • Wear proper shoes (Ex., in kitchen areas wear slip-resistant shoes)

  6. Indoor Solutions - Trip On/Over an Item • Remove clutter • (multiple electrical cords, telephones cords, boxes) • Keep floors in halls and corridors free of objects or obstructions • Make sure mats are secured to floor surfaces with tape or backing

  7. Outdoor Solutions • Make management aware of any area that is slippery, or has not been cleared of ice/snow properly • Wear shoes with good traction (wearing a pair of socks over your shoes will help, also) • Be alert for invisible ice • Walk on cleared pathways • Allow extra time to reach your destination

  8. Footwear Factors to Consider The type of shoes you wear can significantly affect the likelihood of a slip or fall. Consider the following factors when selecting footwear for work-related activities: • Material of Shoes • Pattern of Sole • Environmental Factors When wearing slip-resistant shoes, look for shoes which have rubber sole material and a tread pattern which extends over the entire sole and heel area, and are flat.

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