Slip, Trip, and Fall

In this blog post, I will discuss slip, trip, and fall hazards. Slip, trip, and fall are the most common hazards. These hazards are most commonly found in construction, maintenance, and oil-gas industries.

Here are some common slip, trip, and fall hazards.

  • Glass floor surfaces that are inherently slippery (eg polished marble).
  • Floor contamination from slippery contaminants (eg oil or leaves).
  • Frost and ice (eg freezer floor or winter pavement).
  • It is not flat and does not lose the floor surface. Broken razor. educational cable.

In particular, a person’s shoes can make a huge difference in how dangerous sleeping on the floor is.

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Reason Behind Fall

As per official data, approx 70% of fall happens on the same trip and slip level. The remaining 30% of fall are due to work at heights. This article summarizes information about slip, trip, and fall.

Fall

Slip:

Slipping occurs when there is too little grip or friction between the surface and the footwear. Below are the reasons for the slip.

  • Loose mats or rugs. weather hazard.
  • Sometimes it pours liquids.
  • Oily or damp surfaces.
  • Floors or other walking surfaces with additional grips in all areas.
  • Pine needles or wet leaves.
Slip

Trip:

When the foot hits or bumps into an object, it trips over, causing the worker to lose balance and eventually fall. Common reasons for travel:

Reasons of trip
Trip
Trip

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