National Safety Month Heightens Awareness About Workplace Safety
罢丑别听聽has designated June as National Safety Month to spotlight awareness about safety and health risks, specifically focusing on reducing workplace deaths and injuries.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, a 5.7% increase in fatal work-related injuries occurred in 2022 compared to the year prior, with 5,486 people losing their lives due to workplace accidents in 2022. According to the NSC, 鈥渟lips and falls on the same [floor] level are a leading cause of preventable workplace injuries. They have been a leading cause of workplace injury for many years.鈥
To help prevent slip-and-fall accidents, building managers are encouraged to have independent distributors conduct a floorcare audit, recommends聽.聽This comprehensive assessment involves thoroughly inspecting the facility鈥檚 floor surfaces, identifying potential hazards, and recommending solutions to mitigate them.
It should reveal:
- Where unexpected聽changes in the floor surface occur.
- Note dangerous transition areas between floor surfaces that can lead to a slip or fall.
- Identify grease and oil build-up on floors, which can attach to shoe bottoms and spread throughout a facility.
- Suggest where聽high-performance matting is needed. High-performance matting captures and holds moisture, grease, and oil, preventing it from spreading.
- Point out areas that are poorly lit.
- Determine if the floor is聽being cleaned聽properly.
鈥淎 clean floor is a safer floor,鈥 said Michael Wilson, AFFLINK CEO and president. 鈥淭o ensure this, use automatic scrubbers instead of mops and buckets wherever possible. Automatic scrubbers are more efficient and effective in removing soil and spills, reducing the risk of slips and falls.鈥
Further, he says some floors should not聽have a finish applied while others are safer with a floor finish applied.
AFFLINK offered these 10 tips to prevent slip and fall accidents in the workplace:
- Scan the work area for potential hazards before carrying or moving anything.
- If walking over a slippery surface, don鈥檛 step, shuffle. This will increase your stability.
- Check out wearable fall prevention devices that help prevent falls.
- Monitor air temps for safety.聽 Last year was the hottest on record; this summer may be worse.
- Ensure step ladders have a locking device.
- Clean up spills immediately; if unable to clean up spills, surround them with warning cones.
- Never stand on a chair to reach for something high 鈥撀爂et a ladder or step stool.
- Address damaged hard floor surfaces and carpets.
- Don鈥檛 carry packages or boxes above your shoulders.
- If carrying heavy boxes up or down stairs,聽place both feet on each step before taking the next step. Helps maintain balance.