It is a fact that more than 16 percent of all workplace falls result in
injuries or illness that affect the productive environment of a
workplace. It becomes essential then to employ means to prevent falls at
the workplace. Falls at the workplace are mainly of two kinds: those
that happen in single-story structures and those that occur from a
higher level.
Most falls occurring from slips and trips at the same level are caused
due to slipping on an icy surface or tripping over an object. A fraction
of the falls occurring from different levels happen when people fall
off ladders, steps or a higher floor. It is also a fact that falls at
the workplace can be prevented. Although accidents are not easy to
guess, it's still quite possible to prevent them from happening. Doing
away with unsafe acts and conditions can control such accidents. Look
for ways to prevent slips, trips and falls from occurring at the
workplace. Once these hazards are eliminated you can usually prevent
accidents from taking place.
Some of the precautions you can take to avoid accidents are:
. Ensure that all spills and wet surfaces are immediately cleaned up
from the floor. Do not allow any residual slimy leftovers to be lying
around on the floor as it could be a cause for a potential slip or fall.
. See to it that all walking pathways in the office are clutter-free. Do
not allow normal walkways to be littered by any object that might
result in people tripping and falling over.
. In case you need to reach up to something that's high up in the
office, always use a safe stepladder. Never use chairs or desks to climb
up to access things above your head.
. Make sure that you only carry loads that you can safely handle. While
carrying objects, make sure that your line of vision is not affected and
that you are not carrying a load that is too heavy-weighty objects may
make you stumble under their weight.
. Always have good illumination around the office space. Whether indoors
or near to the exteriors, ensure that lighting is adequate and
visibility is not affected.
. Always wear good footwear when you are walking about. We may not have
control over the condition of the surface that we walk on. But we do
have control over what we choose to wear on our feet. Increasing
friction between the soles of your shoes and the surface on which you
are walking greatly reduces the risk of slip-injuries.
. Follow safety tips to choose the right shoes for the prevailing
conditions. Wear hard rubber soles for greasy, concrete or wood
flooring. Soft rubber shoes are good for dry surfaces. Crepe soles are
best for rough concrete surfaces, dry or wet, and neoprene soles are
good and safe on most wet or dry surfaces.
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