Slips, Trips & Falls Interactive Online Training

Type
Interactive Training
SKU
AT009-ON
Runtime
19 minutes
Last Updated
2021
Language(s)
EN SP
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Course Description

Did you know that Slips, Trips, and Falls make up about 25% of all US work related injuries? These particular injuries are not always minor. In fact, slips, trips, and falls are the second leading cause of fatalities in the workplace and account for over 1 million emergency room visits annually.
 
Slips occur when there is a loss of balance caused by too little friction between your feet and the surface you walk or work on. Slips are one of the most common causes of falls. Trips occur when your foot strikes or hits an object which causes you to lose your balance. Trips are another common cause of falls. Falls occur when the body shifts too far from the center of balance, usually caused by slips or trips.
 
Topics include:
 
  • Housekeeping
  • Lighting 
  • Walking Surfaces 
  • Stairs and Ladders 
  • Material Handling
  • Footwear
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Objective

The objective of Atlantic Training's Slips, Trips and Falls video Program is to show employees the situations that can lead to slips, trips & falls, and what they can do to avoid or prevent these accidents.

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