Slips, trips and falls are the main causes of accidents in all sectors of activity, from heavy industry to administrative work.
In the member states of the European Union, it has been discovered that they are the main cause of accidents that cause sick leave of more than 3 days.
Accident risks are highest in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), especially those with less than 50 employees. Using simple control measures can reduce the risk of slipping and tripping injuries.
Good practices at work to avoid these accidents
Often, simple but effective steps can be taken to reduce or eliminate the risks of slipping and tripping. For this, we will take into consideration the following preventive measures.
ORDER: Poor cleaning and general mess are a major cause of slipping and tripping. Keep the work environment clean and tidy.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE: Regular cleaning and maintenance will minimize risks. It is necessary to periodically remove waste and keep work areas clear
LIGHTING: Adequate lighting levels must be guaranteed and the operation and position of the lights illuminate all areas of the floor uniformly, as well as all potential hazards.
FLOORING: Periodically check for damage to the floor and, when necessary, carry out maintenance.
STAIRS: Many accidents occur on stairs. Handrails, non-slip step coverings, marking the front edge of the steps with a high-visibility, slip-resistant coating as well as sufficient lighting are elements that in all cases serve to prevent slipping and tripping on stairs.
LIQUID SPILL: Must be cleaned immediately, applying a suitable cleaning method (chemical treatment may be required). Warning signs should be used when the ground is wet and alternative routes must be arranged.
CABLES ON THE GROUND: Arrange the equipment so that the cables do not cross the pathways of pedestrians. Use cable coatings so that the cables are firmly attached to the surfaces.
FOOTWEAR: Workers need appropriate footwear for their work environment. It is necessary to take into account the type of work, the surface of the floor, the usual conditions of the floor and the non-slip properties of the shoe soles.
OUTDOOR WORKPLACES: In outdoor workplaces, the risk of slipping or tripping must be minimized, with non-slip measures when there is frost with proper footwear.
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*Information obtained from: www.panter.es