WHAT'S AT STAKE
Most workers have a healthy respect for safety when working at heights, but often they aren't as mindful of the same slip, trip and fall hazards that can exist in same-level areas.
WHAT'S THE DANGER
Falls are a leading cause of workplace injury and death. Many serious incidents occurin falls from the same level, such as whensomeone slips or trips.
EXAMPLE
A worker enters a workplace with a wetumbrella and doesn't realize that she isdripping water over the tile hallway. Anotherworker enters and promptly slips on the wettiling, suffering bruises and a sore […]
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