Slips Trips and Falls

Goals
Definitions
Coefficient of Friction – COF
Regulations and Standards
Recognizing Hazards
3 Topics
Evaluating Hazards
Specific Hazards
Existing Hazards
Reactive or Proactive
Risk Factor Categories
1 Topic
JSA Risk Evaluations
Causes of Slips, Trips and Falls
2 Topics
Slippery Floors
Poor General Lighting
Controlling Hazards
4 Topics
Hierarchy of Controls
Engineering Controls
Administrative Controls
PPE
How to Protect yourself
7 Topics
Watch Where you Walk
Wear Proper Footwear
Check Floor Openings
Stair Safety
Ladders
Double Check Scaffolding
Exiting Vehicles
Monetary Consequences for Slips, Trips and Falls
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Exiting Vehicles

Slips Trips and Falls How to Protect yourself Exiting Vehicles
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Never jump from equipment or vehicles. Use the handrail and steps provided. Remember the “three-point rule”.  Three point of contact with the equipment always.  Always use two hands and at least one foot or two feet and one hand.  Avoid stepping onto loose rocks, slippery surfaces, oil spills, etc.

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