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Identifying Slip, Trip and Fall Hazards

Slips, trips and falls can happen in any area of your facility and can injure any employee, even those not in production or assembly areas. When assessing slip, trip and fall risks, begin at the parking lot and inspect all areas in and around the facility. Aim to involve employees from various areas in assessments and audits, because this can help uncover conditions that are common but may not exist on the particular day or at the particular time that an audit is conducted.

Falls that result from a slip or trip can happen anywhere. Slips, by definition, happen when something comes between a person’s foot and the walking surface. Slips can be caused by:

•    Liquids that have spilled on a floor
•    Dusts, granules or particles that have accumulated on a floor
•    Wearing the wrong type of footwear
•    Improper floor cleaning techniques
•    Wet weather conditions (rain, snow, ice)
•    Transition areas with drastic changes in coefficient of friction
•    Low lighting

Trips happen when a person’s foot hits an object in their walking path. Common causes include:

•    Uneven sidewalks, or any variation of ¼” or more on a walking surface
•    Buckled entrance matting
•    Worn, wrinkled carpeting
•    Clutter in aisles and walkways
•    Cords or cables that cross walkways
•    Drawers and cabinet doors that are left open
•    Low lighting

Slip, trip and fall injuries can also result from inattention and distractions such as carrying items, using a cell phone, having a discussion or listening to music.

Analyzing Risk Potential

A first-time slip, trip and fall audit can produce a lengthy list of findings. As with other safety risk assessments, it is important to prioritize each finding by the probability and severity of the possible situation. You must also determine which problems you can eliminate and which you will need to manage.

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