Delivery drivers: avoiding slips, trips, and falls during winter weather
Delivery drivers already face many unique slip, trip, and fall hazards because their environment changes with every delivery. They also have high production demands and must make speedy deliveries even during winter weather conditions.
Safety tips for walking in ice or snow
- Wear shoes with non-slip soles
- Consider wearing heel traction devices over your shoes that still allow safe driving
- Scan the area and take note of icy patches, snow buildup, or black ice
- Avoid uneven surfaces, steps, or curbs
- Stick to marked or maintained walkways when possible
- Avoid shortcuts
- Try to walk in areas where ice-melt has been used
- Avoid walking near low areas where water collects
- Walk as flat footed as possible in icy conditions and adjust your stride
- Tap your foot on potentially slick areas before walking on them
- NEVER use electronic devices while walking
- Keep your triangle of vision open in front of you
- Make more trips so you can keep one hand free to catch yourself if needed
- Always use handrails when walking on icy and snowy surfaces
- Always use 3-points-of-contact when getting in and out of vehicles
- Avoid putting your hands in your pockets while walking
- NEVER run or jump during icy and snowy conditions
- Wipe your feet before entering a building
Takeaways
- Keep your hands free when entering and exiting a vehicle – put your devices and packages down
- Always maintain three points of contact
- Inspect your surroundings before entering and exiting a vehicle
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