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  1. HSE is aware of numerous incidents where patients or residents have fallen on stairs, which have resulted in serious injury or death. There are a number of factors that are particularly...

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  2. Stairways - Many accidents occur on stairways. Handrails, slip resistant covers to steps, high visibility and non-slip marking of the front edges of steps, and sufficient lighting can all help in preventing slips and trips on stairs. Other changes of level such as ramps are often difficult to see.

  3. 28 lut 2012 · Introduction. An inadequate slip resistance of flooring and/or footwear may cause slipping accidents. Tripping is caused by uneven ground or obstacles on the surface or by poor coordination while walking. Slipping or tripping can cause falls.

  4. 8 sie 2023 · In this blog, we will delve into 10 essential stair safety tips that can play a pivotal role in preventing slips, trips, and falls. Whether you’re a homeowner, a business proprietor, or someone who uses stairs regularly, this guide offers invaluable insights to help you tread more safely.

  5. 29 lut 2024 · We’ll fill you in on many more safety measures to take to prevent falls for yourself and your loved ones, including how to safely navigate stairs, how to ensure the stairs themselves are safe to use, and the best clothing to wear to avoid slips.

  6. 27 cze 2024 · Slips, trips, and falls can happen due to many reasons—from uneven working surfaces to unsafe ladder positions. Knowing the causes can help managers assess risk factors and devise ways to prevent them.

  7. A worker doesn't have fall from a high level to suffer fatal injuries; 144 workers were killed in falls on the same level in 2022, according to Injury Facts. Construction workers are most at risk for fatal falls from height – more than seven times the rate of other industries – but falls can happen anywhere, even at a "desk job."