How to Prevent Slips, Trips, and Falls in the Workplace
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Slips, trips, and falls are common workplace accidents that can lead to injuries ranging from bruises to broken bones. In fact, statistics show that slips, trips, and falls accounted for over 29% of non-fatal injuries at work in 2019/20. However, by implementing simple and cost-effective measures, businesses can significantly reduce the risk of these accidents.

It Starts With Planning

Review the layout of your workplace to identify potential hazards. Optimise work areas, walkways, and traffic routes to minimise the risk of slips, trips, and falls. Consider productivity improvements when rearranging the layout.

Clear Signposting

Use clear signage to guide individuals around the workplace, especially visitors and new employees. Proper signage helps prevent confusion, ensuring that people can navigate safely.

Fence Off Designated Areas

Identify and guard off areas that pose risks such as uneven floors or unguarded edges. Clearly communicate that these areas are not for pedestrian use, preventing accidents caused by falls or trips.

Clear Walkways

Keep walkways free from obstacles that can increase the risk of slips, trips, and falls. Boxes, cables, and materials should be stored properly to prevent potential hazards in pedestrian traffic areas.

Cable Catastrophes?

Plan the layout of your workplace to minimise the presence of trailing cables. Route cables along walls or under raised floors to prevent trip hazards. Educate employees on cable management and safe routing practices.

 

Store Goods Safely

Properly store materials and liquids to prevent spills and trip hazards. Avoid storing items in areas prone to damage or near walkways. Implement a storage plan that minimises the risk of slips, trips, and falls.

Get Rid Of Rubbish

Promptly remove waste materials from the workplace to prevent slip, trip, and fall hazards. A pile of waste next to a bin or a spilled liquid can cause accidents. Dispose of waste responsibly and efficiently.

Clear Obstructions

Repair uneven surfaces, loose floor coverings, and dusty floors to reduce the risk of trips. Making walkways level and maintaining them properly can prevent accidents and ensure a safer work environment.

Point The Way

Clearly mark and signpost walkways, access routes, and emergency exits. This will help employees, visitors, and new hires navigate safely through the workplace, reducing the likelihood of trips and falls.

Safety On Stairs

Install handrails, non-slip edges, and reflective edges on steps and stairs to enhance safety. Falls on stairs can result in severe injuries, so take measures to make them more secure and visible.

slips trips and falls - office staircase showing handrails in place

Light It Up

Maintain adequate lighting throughout the workplace to improve visibility and reduce the risk of slips, trips, and falls. Consider additional lighting during darker periods or in areas where employees work during the night.

Controlling Spillage

Promptly clean up spills to minimise slip hazards. Develop procedures for safely and immediately removing spills, particularly when dealing with hazardous substances.

Provide Appropriate Footwear

Ensure employees wear suitable footwear for their working environment. Shoes with good tread can significantly reduce the risk of slips, particularly in areas prone to wet or slippery conditions.

Provision of Non-slip Surfaces or Floor Coverings

Install non-slip surfaces or floor coverings, especially in areas like kitchens, bathrooms, and washrooms that are more prone to moisture. If changing the flooring is not immediately feasible, non-slip mats can serve as a temporary solution.

By implementing these simple measures, businesses can create a safer work environment and significantly reduce the risk of slips, trips, and falls. Regular maintenance, ongoing employee training, and a commitment to good health and safety management are essential for sustaining these preventive measures. Prioritising workplace safety ensures employees' well-being, minimises lost productivity due to injuries, and contributes to a more productive and efficient working environment.

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