Post on 15-Jan-2017
April 13th, 2015
Moody and Associates, Inc.
Safety Stand-DownPreventing Slips, Trips and
Falls
Moody – S/T/F Related Incidents
Year# of Total Incidents
# of Slip/Trip/Fall
Related Incidents
% Slip/Trip/Fall
Related Incidents
Total Cost of Slip/Trip/Fall
Related Incidents
2010 6 2 33% 333,735.00$ 2011 7 4 57% 8,308.00$ 2012 14 5 36% 240.00$ 2013 10 3 30% 2,130.00$ 2014 14 6 43% -$
51 20 40% 344,413.00$
Moody – S/T/F Related Incidents
Date of Accident Occupation
OSHA Rec. Accident Description Injury
Body Part Cost
2/3/14 Geologic Tech NoSlipped and fell on back in parking lot. Contusion Elbow $ -
6/14/14 Geologic Tech NoRolled her ankle when she slipped in some mud and fell to ground.
Sprain/ Strain Ankle $ -
7/21/14 Geologic Tech No Fell over rocks going to stream ContusionMult. Parts $ -
11/21/14Environmental Tech I No
Slipped breaking ice and landed on wrist.
Sprain/ Strain Wrist $ -
11/24/14Sr. Pump Technician No
Stepped off of well pit and twisted ankle.
Sprain/ Strain Ankle $ -
12/13/14Pump Technician No
Slipped on running board getting out of truck Contusion Heel $ -
Moody and Associates - 2014 Employee Accidents
Moody – S/T/F Related Incidents
Date of Accident Occupation
OSHA Recor Accident Description Injury
Body Part Cost
1/23/13 Contracting NoWalking at job site and slipped on rock. Fell on left side Contusion
Multiple parts $ -
6/17/13Geologic Technician Yes
Stepped in depression in deep grass in pasture and fell.
Sprain/ Strain
Back & Knee $ 2,130.00
11/12/13Geologic Technician No
Tripped over snow covered log and twisted ankle.
Sprain/ Strain Ankle $ -
Moody and Associates - 2013 Employee Accidents
Moody – S/T/F Related Incidents
Date of Accident Occupation
OSHA Recor Accident Description Injury
Body Part Cost
1/23/12Adm. Assistant No Slipped on ice in parking lot at UPS.
Sprain/ Strain Ankle $-
9/1/12Geologic Technician No Slipped and slid down hill. Contusion
Mult. Parts $-
9/4/12Geologic Technician No
Tripped carrying cooler and pinched finger in handle when setting it Contusion
L. Middle finger $-
9/8/12Sr. Geologic Tech. No
Slipped on wet rocks in creek and fell on back. Contusion Back $-
12/11/12Env. Technician Yes
Stoved L. knee when he slipped on bank entering stream
Sprain/strain L. Knee $ 240.00
Moody and Associates - 2012 Employee Accidents
Moody – S/T/F Related Incidents
Date of Accident Occupation
OSHA Rec. Accident Description Injury
Body Part Cost
2/16/11Project Manger Yes
Walking on snow covered yard and slipped and fell on back.
Sprain/ Strain Back $1,819.00
7/26/11 Geotechnician YesWalking on stream bank. Ground gave way and slipped and fell.
Sprain/ Strain Ankle $861.00
10/12/11 Env. Scientist YesStream walking. Slid down a bank and twisted ankle on rock.
Sprain/ Strain Ankle $554.00
11/11/11Part Time Consultant Yes
Wetlands Del. Slipped and fell due to undergrowth and snow.
Sprain/ Strain Back $5,074.00
Moody and Associates - 2011 Employee Accidents
Moody – S/T/F Related Incidents
Date of Accident Occupation
OSHA Rec. Accident Description Injury
Body Part Cost
10/19/10 Geo Tech YesWalking in thick brush and slipped on a log twisting ankle.
Sprain/ Strain R. Ankle $ 235.00
12/6/10 Plumber YesSlipped on ice while stepping off a rig in the parking lot.
Sprain/ Strain R. Ankle $ 333,500.00
Moody and Associates - 2010 Employee Accidents
Housekeeping – If you see something, pick it up. A clean and orderly work environment is the first sign of a good Safety Culture
Keep file cabinet drawers closedClean up spills immediately Keep extension and computer cords out of walking areasBe alert – watch where you are walkingDon’t carry loads you can’t see overDon’t leave something where it is a tripping hazardUse the handrail on stairwaysWear appropriate footwearUse stepstools or ladders if needed (Not chairs)
S/T/F Prevention - Office
Don’t block aisle ways and walking areasDon’t text when you are walkingMake sure rugs and mats are in the proper areasWatch for uneven surfaces and curbs in parking and
walking areasWatch for ice and slippery areas outsideShorten your stride on slippery surfacesOthers????Do your part –
SAFETY IS EVERYONE’S RESPONSIBILITY
S/T/F Prevention – Office (Cont.)
Wear the proper footwearWear “muck” boots in and around
impoundmentsUse traction devices when needed
(snowshoes, yaktrax, etc.)Use a walking stick if appropriatePlan your route (longer may be safer)Walk the route before carrying equipmentLimit items being carriedMake multiple trips if necessary
S/T/F Prevention - Field
Two people may be needed to perform the task safely
Use back packs to keep hands free if possibleAlways look ahead and watch your stepDon’t Text and walkUse caution entering and exiting vehicles and
equipment (No Jumping)Housekeeping - minimize Slip, Trip and Fall
hazards at work site locationsWatch for variations in the terrainOthers??????
S/T/F Prevention – Field (Cont.)
What’s Wrong With This Picture?
What’s Wrong With This Picture?
Mini Safety Audit: How Are We Doing?
What are we doing well?How can we improve?
How Are We Doing?
How are we preventing accidents?
How can we eliminate potential hazards?
Examples?
Experiences?
Current Issues?
Discussion – Slips, Trips and Falls
Going forward, all JHA’s must address Slip/Trip/Fall exposures in the area where “Site Specific” hazards are identified. This will be reviewed during the weekly audits of the JHA’s to determine compliance.
JHA Initiative For 2015
Injury Types: Sprains – Strains – Contusions
Body Parts: Ankle – Wrist – Elbow – Foot – Knee – Back – Finger
No one gets hurt todayGoal ZERO
Slip, Trip and Fall Injuries