Slip, Trip and Fall Prevention Healthcare–Home Health.

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Slip, Trip and Fall Prevention Healthcare–Home Health

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Slip, Trip and Fall PreventionHealthcare–Home Health

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Slips, trips and falls are the No. 1 cause of workplace injuries in Missouri’s healthcare industry, with lost-time claims costs averaging $36,000.

39 daysOn average, the number of

days of work healthcare employees miss following a

slip, trip or fall.

Claims Costs

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What’s a slip?

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What’s a slip?

The foot slides forward causing the body to fall backwards.

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Contributing Factors• Slippery slopes• Water• Dirt• Ice• Grease• Sand

Three main factors:

• Poor choice of footwear• Contaminated floor surface• Walking too fast—SLOW

DOWN!

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What’s a trip?

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What’s a trip?

The foot strikes an obstacle on the ground, mid-stride, stopping one’s movement.

The body’s center of gravity is in motion and the body falls forward.

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A floor obstruction as low as _____ in height can cause a fall. ¼”What is a trip?

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What about falls?Do slips and trips always result in a fall?

Not always, but when a slip or trip results in a fall, that can be disastrous.

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Avoid Hazards

• Scan ahead. Pay attention to your walking path.

• Do not carry loads that block your view. Use handrails.

• Do not walk or run too fast. Slow down!

• Secure rugs or mats.• Avoid placing cords across

aisles.

Don’t forget!

• Report all hazards immediately to management.

• Clean up spills immediately after discovery.

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Be prepared: On the Scene

Watch out for:

• Debris on the ground.• Bridge guardrails that are

too short to stop a fall.• Slick spots due to snow, ice

or vehicle liquids.• Uneven stairs, porches or

decks.

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Choosing Footwear

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Proper Footwear

• Footwear must support ankles and arches, be slip-resistant and protect your toes.

• Do not wear worn or damaged footwear.

• Wear footwear that provides traction in ice and snow.

• Put on ice cleats when working in ice or snow.

Stay safe with appropriate foot protection.• Select appropriate footwear

for the weather.• Have footwear options

available for varying daily activities.

• Choose shoes with full coverage for toe protection.

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Questions?