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Safety Month Tips Prevent Workplace Stumbles and Falls - 6/12/2006 - Health Safety

Safety Month Tips Prevent Workplace Stumbles and Falls

Following a few practical tips can help prevent the slips, trips and falls that happen in every workplace, according to the National Safety Council, which is promoting safety information this June in celebration of National Safety Month.

Workers can watch their step on the job by following these pointers, which are taken from the council’s 1993 publication, “Preventing Slips and Falls”:

  • Pick it up! Keep all aisles, stairs and walkways free of clutter.  

     
  • Always use handrails on the stairs, and take one step at a time.

     
  • Broken stairs or loose stair coverings? Report them right away!

     
  •  If you spot a spill, clean it up or report it immediately.

     
  • Stay away from shortcuts. The route less traveled may be less safe!

     
  • Don't overload —  take only what you can carry comfortably, and make sure you can see over it.

     
  • When walking on a wet or slippery surface, slow down, take small steps and keep a hand free for balance.

     
  • Put your best foot forward. Wear the right shoes for the job, and keep the soles clean for better traction.

     
  • Keep all harnesses and other fall protection equipment in working order, and use them correctly.


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