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  1. SLIP, TRIP AND FALL PREVENTION asting effects and even death. It is important to understand how slips, trips and falls happen, how to identify hazards and how to eli twear and the walking …

  2. Slip, Trips & Falls Handout maintains general industry regulations on walking/working surfaces that guard against hazards including clutter, protruding objects and wet conditions.

  3. LIP, TRIP AND FALL PREVENTION CHECKLIST Use the checklist below to determine if there are slip, tri. and/or fall hazards in your workplace. If you answer “yes” to any of the questions …

  4. Standards orking surfaces (including stairs) and preventing slip, trip, and fall hazards. These include Occupational Safety and Health Adminis-tration (OSHA) regulation 29 CFR 1910

  5. At work and at home, housekeeping is a key element. Keep walkways, aisles, and stairs free of tools, materials, and other hazards. Keep cords, power cables, and air hoses out of walkways. …

  6. for Testing and Materials Coefficient of friction The measure of how slippery a floor is under dry conditions. Stated formally, it is the magnitude of the horizontal force required to start an …

  7. Falls are one of the leading causes of workplace injuries and workplace deaths. This plan is designed to reduce exposures to slip, trip and fall hazards to DHS employees, visitors and …