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Page 1: Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls Association Members Workers’ Compensation Trust S afety A wareness F or E veryone from Cove Risk Services.

Preventing Slips, Tripsand Falls

Association Members Workers’ Compensation Trust

Safety Awareness For Everyone from Cove Risk Services

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Slips, Trips and Falls

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Objectives

• Learn the causes of slips, trips and falls

• Learn how to prevent slips, trips and falls– Identify hazards– Implement controls– Incident reporting

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Slip Sliding Away…

Slip: Loss of balance caused by too little friction between the walking surface and a person’s shoe

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Causes of Slip and Fall Accidents

Flooring 50%

Footwear 24%

Fraud 10%

Hazard Identification 9%

Training 7%

Source: National Floor Safety Institute

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Causes of Slip and Fall Accidents

Flooring 50%

Source: National Floor Safety Institute

• What type of floor?

• What’s on the floor?

• How do we maintain the floor?

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What Type of Floor?

Tile

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What Type of Floor?

Concrete

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What Type of Floor?

Wood

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Flooring Transitions

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Causes of Slip and Fall Accidents

Flooring 50%

Source: National Floor Safety Institute

• What type of floor?

• What’s on the floor?

• How do we maintain the floor?

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Lack of Friction

Grease

Food

Water

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Housekeeping

Source: Maynard, W.S., The Aging Workforce: Implications For Managing Slips,Trips and Falls, The Eastern Ergonomics Conference and Exposition, NYC, May 30, 2007.

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Mopping

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To Reduce Slips:

• Keep floors free from water or grease• Clean up spills immediately• Put up warning signs around spills or wet floors• Consider installing non-slip tiling or other non-

slip floor products• Use rubber mats where the floors are

constantly wet

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Safe Shoes – Do’s and Don’ts

Do’s:• Slip-resistant soles and a

good tread• Tightly tied laces

Don’ts:• No leather or smooth soles

• No open-toes

• No platform or high heels

• No porous fabric such as canvas

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Safe Shoes – Do’s and Don’ts

Source: Maynard, W.S., The Aging Workforce: Implications For Managing Slips,Trips and Falls, The Eastern Ergonomics Conference and Exposition, NYC, May 30, 2007.

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Trips

Trip: Hit an object, lose your balance and fall

NOTE: As little as 3/8” rise in a walkway can cause someone to

“stub” his/her toe and fall.

NOTE: As little as 3/8” rise in a walkway can cause someone to

“stub” his/her toe and fall.

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Indoor Trip Hazards

• Common causes:– Cluttered areas

– Rugs, mats, carpeting

– Exposed cables, cords

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Outdoor Trip Hazards

• Cracks or holes in parking lots

• Watch for parking stops and speed bumps in parking lots

• Unmarked curb or ramp edges

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Falls

Fall: When you lose your balance and drop to the floor (caused by slip or a trip)

• Falls on the same level– Slip or trip immediately precedes fall to floor or

walkway

• Falls to lower level– Falls are from ladders,

steps or stairs

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Same Level Falls

• Mats sufficient running length and width– Snow: 10 – 12 walking steps

– Rain: 8 – 10 walking steps

– Dry: 6 – 8 walking steps

• Designed and placed so asnot to create additional fall hazard

Rule of thumb: Should not be able to see wet footprints after stepping

off mat.

Rule of thumb: Should not be able to see wet footprints after stepping

off mat.

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Same Level Falls

• Use mirrors for blind corners

• Check windows on swinging doors so you can see if someone is coming in or out

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Use Ladders – Not Chairs or Tables

• Safety step ladders • Fiberglass step ladders

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Stairs

• Watch step edges and transition areas (changes in elevations).

• Utilize lighting and hand rails when on stairs.

• Watch the last step - don’t confuse the bottom step with the floor.

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Incident Reporting

If you are injured, what should you do?• Report to your Supervisor or Manager

• Complete an Incident Report (IR) immediately

– Explain fully: who, what, where, when, how, why

– Give Incident Report to Supervisor or Manager

• Understand procedures for workers’ compensation medical practices at your workplace

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Summary

• Purchase slip-resistant shoes • Be aware of flooring transitions• Take time to clean up spills

immediately• Be aware of trip hazards both

inside and outside of the restaurant

• Utilize only approved ladders and stepstools

• Be careful when using stairs

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Preventing Slips, Tripsand Falls

Association Members Workers’ Compensation Trust

Safety Awareness For Everyone from Cove Risk Services