Slip Strips Falls Mod 1
Slip Strips Falls Mod 1
Slip Strips Falls Mod 1
Module 1
May, 2010
Work environment
Human factors
Note: These Slips, Trips, and Falls modules mainly cover injuries
caused by slips and trips leading to falls at the same level.
To Worker:
pain
lost wages
To Employer:
loss in productivity and
business
temporary or
increased industrial
permanent disability
depression
insurance premiums
training replacement
worker
Commonly
affected body
parts:
Knee, Ankle, Foot
Fractures
Wrist, Elbow
Abrasions, cuts
Back
Shoulder
Hip
Head
DEFINITIONS
Friction: The resistance
encountered when an object (foot)
is moved in contact with another
(ground). Friction is necessary in
order to walk without slipping.
Slip
When there is too little friction
or traction between your feet
(footwear) and the walking or
working surface, and you lose
your balance..
Trip
Fall
Can lead to:
DEFINITIONS
Slip-resistant
strips on steps
Fall-to-lower-level
When you fall to a level
below the one on which
you are walking, working,
or standing.
For example:
Step or stairs
Ladder
Skid-resistant coating
on ramp.
Platform
Note highlighted
edges for
better
Loading
dock
visibility to prevent
walking off
Truck
bed
ramp and falling.
CAUSES OF SLIPS
Some common causes of slips include the following:
wet contamination/spills
on smooth floors or surfaces:
water, fluids, mud, grease, oil, food
CAUSES OF SLIPS
highly polished floors, such
as marble, terrazzo, or
ceramic tile (can be
extremely slippery even
when dry)
freshly waxed surfaces
transitioning from one
floor type to another
(carpet to smooth surface
flooring)
Transitioning from one type of flooring to another with less
traction may cause a slip if one does not adjust for the change.
CAUSES OF SLIPS
sloped walking surfaces
loose, unanchored rugs or mats
loose floorboards or tiles that
can shift
shoes with wet, muddy, greasy,
or oily soles
CAUSES OF SLIPS
Ramps and gang planks
without skid/slip-resistant
surfaces
Metal surfaces, such as
dockboards and dock
plates, platforms,
construction plates or
covers on sidewalks and
roads
CAUSES OF SLIPS
mounting and
dismounting trucks,
tractors, heavy
equipment, machinery
getting on and off truck
trailers & truck beds
climbing up and down
ladders
Metal rungs, steps, footholds, treads, running boards, platforms, on
equipment and ladders become even slicker when worn smooth and
contaminated with water, mud, oil, grease, dirt, and debris.
CAUSES OF SLIPS
Blocked exit
route
carpets
damaged steps
taller or shorter (varying rise)
shallower tread depth
otherwise irregular
Slightly sloping,
uneven sidewalk and
adjoining parking lot
entrance with deep
cracks, gaps
Curbs
ramps
driveways
Wheelchair
accessible ramp
poor lighting
glare
shadows
Footwear
Taps on heels
High heels
Additional Information
Slips, Trips & Falls in Trucking Industry (L & I publication)