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The Oxford Dictionary defines a slip as “to slide a short distance by accident so that you fall or nearly fall”. Slips in the workplace are common, but many can be prevented by taking the following steps:
Install Anti-Slip Flooring: Anti-slip flooring should be installed in both medium and high-risk areas. However, proper maintenance is crucial to retain its non-slip properties.
Prevent Contaminants: Keeping floors free from contaminants significantly reduces the risk of slips. Implement procedures to swiftly and efficiently deal with contaminants. This may involve:
Manage Wet Floors: After cleaning, ensure the floor is dry before allowing anyone to walk on it to prevent potential accidents. Use barriers or signs to keep people off wet areas until they are safe to walk on.
By installing and maintaining anti-slip flooring, managing contaminants effectively, and following proper cleaning procedures, you can significantly reduce the risk of slips in the workplace. These steps ensure a safer environment for everyone.