Avoid Winter Slip-ups

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Winter months present additional hazards that are typically not factors for employees during warmer weather – specifically, slip and fall concerns. With snow and ice-covered conditions, you run the risk of taking major falls, which can lead to severe injuries.

Prevention

Education is essential in preventing winter weather-related injuries. Consider the following recommendations to avoid slip and fall injuries during the winter months:

  • Wear the proper footwear that provides traction on snow and ice. Footwear should be made of anti-slip material; avoid plastic and leather-soled shoes or boots.
  • Exercise caution when entering and exiting vehicles, and use the vehicle for balance and support.
  • Try to walk only in designated areas that are safe for foot traffic. If you notice that a walkway is covered in ice, walk on the grass next to the sidewalk, which will have more traction.
  • Avoid inclines that are typically difficult to walk up or down as they may be more treacherous in winter conditions.
  • Take small steps to maintain your center of balance, walk slowly, and never run. When possible, walk with your hands-free to maintain your balance. And despite the cold temperatures, avoid putting your hands in your pockets. This will help you better maintain your balance and allow you to break a fall should you slip.
  • Use handrails, walls, or anything stationary to assist in steadying your feet. Look ahead to the path in front of you to avoid hazards.
  • Test a potentially slippery area before stepping on it by tapping your foot on the surface first. Remove debris, water, and ice from all working walkways.
  • Steer clear of roof edges, floor openings, and other drop-offs to avoid slipping hazards. Sand or salt surfaces are covered by ice or snow to provide traction.
  • Dry your shoes or boots on floor mats when entering a building. Report trip and fall hazards immediately to your supervisor.
  • Seek shelter immediately in the event of severe weather conditions.

If You Begin to Slip…

  • Twist your body and roll backward to avoid falling forward and injuring your face.
  • Try to relax your body when you feel your legs give way.

If you are carrying a load, throw it off to the side so it does not land on you when you fall. This will also free your arms to help break your fall.

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