According to Injury Facts®, falls to the same level are one of the leading causes of preventable workplace injuries. Distractions while walking are a significant contributor to these incidents. Understanding and addressing these distractions can help prevent slips, trips, and falls.
In 2022, 865 workers died in falls, and hundreds of thousands were injured badly enough to require days off of work. A worker doesn’t have fall from a high level to suffer fatal injuries.
National Safety Council, June 2024
Distracted walking can take various forms, each posing unique hazards:
- Using Mobile Devices: Using mobile devices while walking diverts attention away from the path ahead, increasing the risk of tripping or bumping into obstacles.
- Intense Conversations: Engaging in deep conversations, whether in person or on the phone, can reduce awareness of surroundings.
- Rushing: Moving too quickly, especially in high-traffic areas or around corners, heightens the risk of accidents.
- Carrying Items: Holding packages or boxes can obstruct the view, making it harder to see potential hazards.
Stay Alert: Preventative Measures
- Plan Ahead: If you need to read something, stop in a safe area before continuing.
- Slow Down: Take your time, especially in crowded areas or when navigating stairs and corners.
- Keep Hands Free: Carry items in a way that does not block your view and allows you to use handrails when necessary.
Function over Fashion: Choose Proper Footwear
Selecting the right footwear is crucial for preventing slips and trips. Consider these factors:
- Work Environment: Wear appropriate footwear for your work environment, such as steel-toed boots for industrial settings or shoes with good grip for office spaces.
- Weather Conditions: Adapt your footwear to the weather, using boots in snowy or rainy conditions to prevent slips.
- Footwear Maintenance: Regularly check your shoes for wear and tear and replace them when necessary.
Maintaining a Tidy Workspace
A tidy workspace can significantly reduce the risk of slips, trips, and falls. Here are some key housekeeping practices:
- Clear Walkways: Keep floors and walkways free of clutter, such as papers and boxes.
- Proper Lighting: Ensure all areas are well-lit to highlight potential hazards.
- Cover Cords: Keep electrical cords covered and out of walkways.
- Immediate Cleanup: Clean up spills immediately to prevent slips.
- Use Proper Equipment: Use ladders or step stools to reach high places instead of standing on chairs.
Distractions while walking can lead to serious injuries. By staying alert, choosing appropriate footwear, and maintaining a tidy workspace, we can prevent slips, trips, and falls. Awareness and proactive measures are key to ensuring workplace safety.