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Stop the fall: Surfaces

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Stop the fall triangle: Surfaces

The surfaces we work on play a crucial role in slips, trips, and falls. Injuries can happen falling on stairs, slipping on wet floors, or tripping on uneven ground. It’s important to be aware of our surroundings and to act accordingly to prevent injuries from occurring.

On the stairs, always take one step at a time and use the handrail whenever you can. Be sure to limit your load and keep your vision unobstructed to see where you are stepping. When you work on or around wet floors, use wet floor signs to ensure those around you are aware.

Always clean up any wet areas or spills immediately. You can use mats with traction, as well as proper non-slip footwear, to further prevent slips.

When walking through parking lots or on other grounds, be sure to watch out for any uneven surfaces. These could be large cracks in concrete, curbs, or potholes.

Keep walkways clear of debris and adjust your stride for weather conditions. In snow or icy conditions, slow down and take short strides.



For more on this topic, visit saif.com/slips.