OSHA Toolbox Talk: Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls
by Ena Fuste, from the Community
Reduce workplace accidents with this OSHA toolbox talk on preventing slips, trips and falls. The checklist defines slip, trip and fall hazards, highlights typical injury sites, and explains the differences between same level and lower level falls. It guides teams through practical controls such as avoiding wet or slippery surfaces, inspecting walking areas, keeping hands free on ladders, wearing backpacks or tool belts, using fall protection near edges, and using lights and hands free communication. Includes follow up questions, hazard observations, and participant sign off to confirm understanding.
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