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Introduction

Slips, trips and falls account for a significant number of injuries and are considered to be one of the most common workplace accidents. According to the National Safety Council, slips, trips, or falls are responsible for 25% of all workplace injuries. Preventing Slips, Trips, and Falls Program by OSHA Online Center brings essential training and knowledge for workers to help identify hazards, prevent accidents, and maintain a safe workplace. This Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls course is fully online offering the convenience of learning at your own pace. Learn the safety standards and protocols to improve safety and productivity.

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  • Certification Upon Completion
  • 90 Days to Complete the Course
  • Mobile and Desktop Compatibility
  • Self-Paced Learning Modules
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most effective way to prevent slips, trips, and falls?

The most effective way to prevent slips, trips, and falls is through proper housekeeping, keeping clean and dry surfaces, using non-slip mats, ensuring proper lighting, and wearing appropriate footwear. 

What are the two types of falls?

The two types of falls are same-level falls occurring on flat surfaces due to slips or trips, and elevated falls, that is falling off a ladder, stairs or a platform from a height.

How do you respond to slips, trips, and falls?

Immediately assess the injuries and assist the injured person to safety. Seek medical attention if necessary and document the conditions that led to the fall for effective reporting and preventing further incidents.

What is the biggest cause of trip accidents?

The biggest cause of trip accidents is obstructed walkways, including poor lighting, cables, clutter, uneven flooring, or debris.

Whose responsibility is it to prevent slips, trips and falls?

Employers are responsible to ensure a safe work environment and prevent slips, trips and falls.

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