What are some common locations for falls? Plus, fall prevention tips!
It's week 1 of National Safety Month, and the theme for this week is "Preventing Slips, Trips, and Falls."
Some common locations for falls include:
- Doorways
- Ramps
- Cluttered hallways
- Areas with heavy traffic
- Uneven surfaces
- Areas prone to wetness or spills
- Unguarded heights
- Unstable work surfaces
- Ladders
- Stairs
Fall prevention tips from the National Safety Council (NSC) include:
- Keeping floors clean and clear of clutter.
- Maintaining good lighting both indoors and on outdoor walkways.
- Installing handrails on all stairways.
- Using a sturdy stepstool when climbing or reaching for high places.
- Wearing sensible footwear.
- Never standing on a chair, table or surface on wheels.
- Arranging furniture to provide open pathways to walk through.
- Periodically checking the condition of outdoor walkways and steps and repairing as necessary.
- Removing fallen leaves or snow from outdoor walkways.
- Being aware that alcohol or drugs, including prescription and over-the-counter medicine, can affect your balance and increase your risk of falling.
- Secure electrical and phone cords out of traffic areas.
- Remove small throw rugs or use non-skid mats to keep them from slipping.
- Remove tripping hazards (paper, boxes, toys, clothes, shoes) from stairs and walkways.
- Clean up all spills immediately.
Why do we care about slips, trips, and falls?
- Falls are the leading cause of death in the construction industry.
- Falls are one of the leading causes of unintentional injuries in the United States, (~8.9 million visits to the emergency department annually).
- Falls are (for the most part) preventable.
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