Preventing Fall Accidents

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Preventing Falls in the Workplace

Understanding Falls

The Oxford Dictionary defines a fall as “to fall from a higher to a lower level or suddenly stop standing”. Falls can occur in many ways in the workplace and tend to have a higher fatality rate compared to slips or trips, accounting for 25% of all work-related deaths. However, falls can usually be prevented by taking the following steps:

Reducing Slips and Trips

Indirect Fall Prevention: Slips and trips can lead to falls. By reducing the risk of slips and trips, you can indirectly reduce the risk of falls. Ensure proper cleaning procedures, manage contaminants, and maintain clear walkways to minimise these hazards.

Installing Banisters and Railings

Use Banisters in High-Risk Areas: Installing banisters in areas where falls are more likely, such as by stairs or level changes, can help people steady themselves and prevent falls.

Install Railings for Height Safety: Railings can prevent people from falling from higher to lower levels. Ensure that railings and banisters are installed at the correct height to be effective. Incorrectly installed railings can pose additional risks, such as being too low and causing someone to fall over them.

Ensuring Proper Lighting

Improve Visibility: Proper lighting helps prevent slips, trips, and falls by allowing people to see where they are going and identify any obstructions. Good lighting is essential for maintaining a safe work environment.

Conclusion

Falls in the workplace can be significantly reduced by addressing the risks of slips and trips, installing appropriate safety measures like banisters and railings, and ensuring adequate lighting. Implementing these strategies creates a safer environment for everyone.