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Key Features:
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The Prevention of Slips, Trips and Falls Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Poor lighting
- Uneven flooring
- 2. Housekeeping
- Objects on the floor
- Slippery surfaces
- 3. Inspection
- Floor contamination
- Inappropriate footwear
- 4. Signage installation
- Obstructed walkways
- Insufficient warning signs
- 5. Maintenance
- Worn out floor materials
- Inadequate maintenance process
- 6. Storage management
- Overstocked shelves,Improper storage of items
- 7. Equipment use
- Broken handrails
- Ladders without anti-slip measures
- 8. Training & Awareness
- Lack of employee training
- Ignoring safety protocols
- 9. Incident reporting
- Delayed reporting
- Underestimating consequences
- 10. Emergency response
- Inadequate first aid
- Poor communication in emergencies
- 11. Structural design
- Staircase or ramp design flaws
- Lack of guardrails
- 12. Regular auditing
- Inadequately planned audits
- Infrequent inspections