Slip, Trip, Fall and Strain Prevention Name: Mary Freeman Job Title: Loss Prevention Consultant Phone: 214-689-8243

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Slip, Trip, Fall and Strain Prevention Name: Mary Freeman Job Title: Loss Prevention Consultant Phone:

Hidden Dangers in the Work Place Two way swinging doors/doors that swing outward Frayed or torn carpet or tile Dim lighting Spilled liquids or dropped food Raise or lift in doorway Taking items down from shelves Chairs Blocking your frontal view Jumping off of things Taking short cuts Improper lifting Loads too heavy

What’s the problem ? It is the #1and #2 leading cause of injury STF’s represent 36% of all CO claims It is the company’s top dollar loss for claims at $181,747 for the last 3 and current year, 48% of the cost of claims. Strains represent 25% of all CO claims at $130,460 for the last 3 and current year, 42% of the cost of claims.

Slip, Trip and Fall Claims Breakdown Chair gave way Several tripped over student and other items Missed step and fell Fell while playing ball with children Tripped in doorway Fell while working Slipped on wet or icy surface Slipped on stairs Tripped over cots

Slips Slip -loss of balance caused by too little friction between a person’s foot and a walking surface. Common Causes: –Wet or oily surfaces, –Occasional spills, –Weather hazards, –Loose, unanchored rugs or mats, and –Flooring or other walking surfaces that are worn.

Trips Trip - hit an object, lose your balance and fall Common Causes: –Obstructed view –Poor lighting –Clutter in your way –Wrinkled carpeting –Uncovered cables –Drawers not being closed –Uneven (steps, thresholds) walking surfaces

Falls Fall: - when you lose your balance & drop to the floor There are three types of falls: Falls on the same level –Slip or trip immediately precedes fall to floor or walkway Falls to lower level –Falls are from platforms, docks, ladders, steps or stairs Jumps to lower level –An intentional jump from one level to another –Employee jumps off ladder, dock, equipment

Prevention Good housekeeping Quality of walking surfaces (flooring) Selection of proper footwear Appropriate pace of work

Housekeeping Clean up spills immediately Mark spills and wet areas Mop or sweep debris from floor Remove obstacles from walkways Keep walkways free of clutter Secure mats, rugs and carpets

Housekeeping – Close file cabinet or storage drawers – Cover cables that cross walkways – Keep working areas and walkways well lit – Replace burned out bulbs

Flooring Change or modify walking surfaces –Recoat or replace floors –Install mats –Pressure-sensitive abrasive strips –Abrasive-filled paint-on coating –Metal or synthetic decking

Footwear Conditions: –Floors - oily or wet –Considerable time outdoors Advantages –Properly fitted –Increased comfort –Prevent fatigue –Improve safety

What can YOU do to avoid slipping at work? Take your time Pay attention Adjust stride to the task Walk with feet pointed slightly outward Make wide turns at corners.

What can YOU do to avoid tripping at work? Sufficient lighting Portable lighting Watch where you are walking Carrying or pushing objects –obstructions, spills or objects lying on the floor

Inclement Weather –Slow down to react to a change in traction –Wearing slip-resistant shoes or overshoes carry your work shoes –Sunglasses outdoors in ice and snow –Treat walking surfaces –Wet shoes on dry floors – Caution !

Report Hazards Immediately If you cannot fix the hazard yourself then: –Immediately report the hazard –Alert or warn others in the area Mark the area or stay there until help arrives –Hazards not fixed in a timely manner Contact the agency Safety Officer Film: Slips/Trips/Falls

Strain Breakdown Bent over to reach for folder Lifted garbage can Bent down to get a container Tried to keep child from falling Moving large boxes of can food Playing Volleyball Moving a table Moving file cabinet

Commonly lifting Errors Too much weight and or volume Too far away from the body Too much spinal movement (twisting, bending) Lack of physical fitness Lack of using proper lifting techniques

Strain Prevention Use rolling equipment-dollies, carts Work station design to minimize lifting- ”Safe Lifting Zone” Push or pull objects in lieu of lifting Break down into smaller components Use proper lifting techniques Film: Back Safety, Lift for Life

Hazard Communications The new Globally Harmonized System Hazard Communications Program Focus on Labeling, Safety Data Sheets, and the Nine Pic-to-grams Film: Globalize Your Communication

Summary Company Loss Trends, Slip/Trip/Falls, Strains Common Causes Prevention Globally Harmonized System Hazard Communications Program

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