The CCOHS distinguishes between slips and trips. Although slips and trips are often discussed together, they occur for different reasons.
Both hazards can lead to serious injuries and are often preventable through proper workplace maintenance and safety awareness.
The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety identifies several common causes of slip and trip incidents.
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Hazard type |
Common causes |
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Trip hazards |
Obstructed view of walking area, poor lighting, cluttered floors, uneven carpeting, loose cables, open drawers, uneven walking surfaces |
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Slip hazards |
Wet or oily floors, spills, weather hazards, loose rugs or mats, flooring with inconsistent traction |
Recognizing these hazards early allows organizations to implement preventive measures before incidents occur.
Preventing slips and trips often comes down to consistent maintenance and attention to detail.
Common walking areas should remain clean, organized and unobstructed. Employees frequently move through these areas while carrying equipment or focusing on tasks, which increases the importance of maintaining safe pathways.
Organizations should also ensure that flooring and overhead lighting remain in good condition. Poor lighting or damaged flooring can significantly increase the likelihood of slips or trips.
Finally, spills and wet areas should be clearly marked and cleaned promptly to reduce the risk of falls.
Workers and organizations can take simple steps to reduce the risk of falls.
Small, consistent safety practices can significantly reduce the risk of slips, trips and falls.