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Slips, Trips and Falls
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1998-1999 Data
  • 19 of all Workers Compensation Claims
  • 28 of all Workers Compensation Dollars

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What is a Slip
  • A slip is a loss of balance caused by too little
    friction between a persons feet (shoes) and a
    walking surface.

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Why Do Slips Occur
  • Balance
  • Momentum
  • Friction
  • Vision, Perception
  • Conditions

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Slips - Where Occur
  • Walkways
  • Stairs
  • Ramps
  • Lobbies
  • Parking Lots
  • Kitchens
  • Surfaces with Debris

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Where Occur cont
  • Loading Docks
  • Walking Surfaces
  • In Out of Vehicles
  • Break Rooms
  • Loose Carpet,Flooring
  • Surfaces That Change Direction

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Unsafe Acts
  • Lack of Awareness
  • Improper Walking - Speed
  • Improper Footwear
  • Skipping Steps
  • Response to Conditions
  • Over Extension/ Exertion

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Unsafe Conditions
  • Floor or Surface Materials
  • Inappropriate Footwear
  • Uneven Surfaces
  • Debris
  • Inadequate Lighting
  • Missing Handrails
  • Floor Coverings

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What is a Trip
  • A trip is a loss of balance caused by an
    interference between a persons forward motion
    and an object.

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Why Do Trips Occur
  • Balance
  • Momentum
  • Vision, Perception
  • Conditions

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Trips - Where Occur
  • Uneven Walking Surfaces
  • Cluttered Walkways
  • Obstructed Walkways
  • Stairs
  • Open Desk or File Drawer

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Unsafe Acts
  • Lack of Awareness
  • Improper Walking - Speed
  • Walking out of Walkways
  • Skipping Steps
  • Response to Conditions
  • Distractions
  • Obstructed View

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Unsafe Conditions
  • Floor or Surface Materials
  • Uneven Surfaces
  • Debris Clutter
  • Inadequate (Poor) Lighting
  • Missing Handrails
  • Floor Coverings - Poor
  • Open Desk or File

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What is a Fall
  • A fall occurs whenever a person moves too fall
    off their center of balance and gravity pulls
    them downward from an unstable to an more stable
    position.

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Why Do Falls Occur
  • Balance
  • Gravity
  • Surface Support
  • Vision, Perception
  • Conditions

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Types of Falls
  • Due to Slipping
  • Due to Tripping
  • Same Level Falls
  • From Heights

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Falls - Where Occur
  • In Out of Vehicles
  • Scaffolds/ Elevated Platforms
  • Ladders
  • Unstable Chairs
  • Make Shift Ladders
  • Loading Docks
  • Exterior Grounds

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Unsafe Acts
  • Lack of Awareness
  • Inappropriate Response to Conditions
  • Carrying Oversized Loads
  • Jumping from Uneven Heights
  • Make Shift Ladders
  • Improper Use of Ladder
  • Leaning/ Reaching Too Far

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Unsafe Conditions
  • Floor or Surface Conditions
  • Uneven Surfaces
  • Debris Clutter
  • Loose Flooring
  • Missing Handrails
  • Foreign Objects on Walkways
  • Inappropriate Footwear
  • Defective Equipment

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  • Video
  • Preventing Slips,Trips Falls

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  • In the Video
  • What Were the Unsafe Acts

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  • In the Video What Were the Unsafe Conditions

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Elements of a STF Prevention Program
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Hazard Identification Program
  • Safety Inspections
  • Work Practices
  • Work Environment
  • Facilities Grounds
  • Floor Surfaces
  • Job Hazard Identification

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Preventive Corrective Measures
  • Eliminate the Hazard
  • Substitute the Hazard
  • Isolate the Hazard
  • Administrative Controls
  • Housekeeping programs
  • Maintenance Programs
  • Training
  • Engineering Controls
  • Personal Protective Equipment
  • Footwear

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What can you do?
  • MAKE PREVENTION A PRIORITY - MANAGEMENT
    COMMITMENT
  • AWARENESS, AWARENESS, AWARENESS
  • TRAINING SAFETY POLICIES/ PROCEDURES
  • INSPECTION
  • RECORDKEEPING

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  • What is the hazard in the following pictures, if
    any?

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  • WHAT DID YOU SEE?

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  • YOU SAW WHAT?

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Elements of a STF Prevention Program
  • Hazard Identification Program
  • Housekeeping Program
  • Inspections
  • Safety Training Awareness Program

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What can you do?
  • MAKE PREVENTION A PRIORITY - MANAGEMENT
    COMMITMENT
  • AWARENESS, AWARENESS, AWARENESS
  • TRAINING SAFETY POLICIES/ PROCEDURES
  • INSPECTION
  • RECORDKEEPING

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  • THAT ALL FOLKS
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