Slips, Trips, and Falls Impact: Minimizing Walking and Working Surface Hazards
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Using stairs can be risky if they are built inappropriately. Lack of correct angle, absence of tread or railings are some common reasons of slipping. Also in work areas, there are various risks of falling due to wet or slippery work surfaces. In this Slips, Trips, and Falls Impact series, Leo Old discusses various risks and solutions related to walking and work surfaces and also related to engineering controls to reduce risks.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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understand the credentials of the subject matter expert
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identify best practices associated with walking and working surfaces
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reflect on what you've learned
IN THIS COURSE
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Introduction1m
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Video4m
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Summary1m
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