Occupational Safety and Health: Slips, Trips, and Falls
44mBeginner2021-04-29
Authors

Jim Rogers
Recognized leader in the field of construction management
Course details
No workplace is immune from accidents. From worksites full of hazards like construction sites or warehouses, to seemingly benign places like your average office, accidents just happen. And while you may not spend your days worrying about slips, trips, or short falls, these are some of the most frequent injuries and can be serious enough to require medical attention and time off work.
In this course, construction safety consultant Jim Rogers covers slips, trips, and falls, where they tend to occur, and their impact on the employee and the workplace. Jim provides an understanding of how both working conditions and physical structure of the jobsite can present hazards, and details policies, practices, and technology (such as personal protective equipment) that can limit the danger.
In this course, construction safety consultant Jim Rogers covers slips, trips, and falls, where they tend to occur, and their impact on the employee and the workplace. Jim provides an understanding of how both working conditions and physical structure of the jobsite can present hazards, and details policies, practices, and technology (such as personal protective equipment) that can limit the danger.
Skills covered
HR AdministrationHuman ResourcesDeep Dive (X:Y)
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - One of the leading causes of time away from work
1. Slip, Trip, and Fall Incidents
- 02 - Injuries by industry
- 03 - Even short falls hurt
- 04 - Standards that can be adopted
- 05 - Special challenges in construction and maintenance
2. Preventing Injuries
- 06 - Temporary ramps and walkways
- 07 - Stairs
- 08 - Walking and working surfaces
- 09 - Hazards caused by the weather
- 10 - Good housekeeping
- 11 - PPE and personal behavior
3. Special Conditions
- 12 - Working with ladders
- 13 - Unprotected sides and edges
- 14 - Scaffolds
Conclusion
- 15 - Protecting health and safety
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