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
Summary
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JSA Risk Evaluations

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Job Safety Analysis (JSA) is a safety tool that can be used to define and control hazards associated with a certain process, job, or procedure. Human factors lead to slips trips and falls, as well weather conditions, inadequate equipment and processes. Document the risk.

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