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Category Health > Health and Safety
1. Introduction
The chapter discusses the significant issue of workplace injuries caused by slips, trips, and falls.
According to the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS), these types of accidents are a leading cause of workplace injuries and affect more than 42,000 workers each year.
Additionally, slips, trips, and falls are responsible for 17% of all lost-time injuries, according to the Association of Workers' Compensation Boards of Canada.
The chapter highlights the importance of implementing measures to prevent such incidents in the workplace to ensure the safety and well-being of employees.
2. Slips
The chapter provides information about slips, which occur when a person loses grip with the surface they are walking or standing on.
Slip hazards can arise from various sources, such as ice, oil, or other liquids that make the ground wet, as well as objects like banana peels or any other material that reduces the friction between the feet and the surface.
These hazards can increase the risk of slip and fall injuries in the workplace, which can cause significant harm to employees. Understanding and identifying slip hazards is critical for implementing preventive measures to ensure a safe working environment.
3. Trips
This chapter provides information about trips, which occur when a person stumbles over an object or trips on a surface irregularity.
Trip hazards can include objects such as holes or tools in a walkway or conditions such as loose steps, poor lighting, or inattentiveness, which increase the likelihood of tripping.
Tripping hazards can lead to serious injuries in the workplace, and it is essential to identify and eliminate such risks to ensure the safety of employees.
Proper maintenance of the work environment, adequate lighting, and regular inspections can help prevent trip hazards and protect employees from workplace injuries.
4. Falls
This chapter provides information about falls, which refer to vertical drops from a surface above ground level, such as a platform, scaffold, roof, or ladder.
These types of falls can occur due to slips, trips, or other incidents, such as a worker tripping over an extension cord while working on a roof, causing them to fall off the roof.
Falls from heights can lead to severe injuries or fatalities, making it crucial to prevent such incidents in the workplace. Employers should ensure that employees have the necessary training and equipment to safely work at heights, including fall protection systems, guardrails, and other protective measures to prevent falls.
Regular maintenance and inspection of equipment and work environments can also help identify and mitigate fall hazards to promote a safer workplace.
5. Preventing Slips, Trips, and Falls
Learn the general principles for preventing slips, trips, and falls in this chapter.
6. Proactive Prevention Plan for Same Level Falls
I. Hazard identification
II. Hazard Assessment
III. Hazard Control
In this chapter, you will learn detail on the above mentioned topics.
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7. Proactive Plan for Vertical Falls
I. Identifying vertical fall hazards
II. Assessing vertical fall hazards
III. Controlling vertical fall hazards
8. Implementing and Monitoring
I. Monitoring fall hazard controls
II. Documenting fall hazard prevention
Final Test
Final test evaluates learners understanding and knowledge gained from the training. It includes questions on the roles and responsibilities of the committee members, meeting procedures, safety regulations and standards, and emergency response protocols.
The test may be in the form of multiple-choice questions, or choosing the correct answers. The final test is essential to ensure that the learners have comprehended the training's key concepts and can apply them in the workplace.
Understanding the hazards associated with slips, trips, and falls in the workplace.
Identifying potential slip, trip, and fall hazards in the workplace, and understanding how to minimize or eliminate them.
Learning safe walking techniques, including how to maintain balance and avoid slipping or tripping.
Understanding the importance of wearing appropriate footwear to reduce the risk of slips and falls.
Learning how to properly clean up spills and debris to reduce the risk of slips and trips.
Understanding the importance of good housekeeping practices in preventing slips, trips, and falls.
Learning about the importance of reporting slip, trip, and fall hazards to supervisors or management.
Understanding the importance of emergency response plans in the event of a slip, trip, or fall incident.
Learning about the various types of safety equipment that can be used to prevent slips, trips, and falls, and how to properly use them.
Understanding the legal and regulatory requirements related to slips, trips, and falls in the workplace, and how to comply with them.
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