FACTS
- Trip and Fall Risks: Improperly stored supplies, such as boxes or materials left in walkways, create tripping hazards, increasing the risk of falls for students and staff in classrooms and hallways.
- Overhead Storage Hazards: Heavy supplies stored on high shelves without secure anchoring can fall, causing head injuries or musculoskeletal strains when reaching or retrieving items.
- Improper Lifting Injuries: Supplies stored in awkward locations (e.g., too high, too low, or in cramped spaces) force staff and students to use unsafe lifting techniques, leading to back and shoulder strains.
- Fire Hazards: Flammable supplies, such as paper or chemicals, stored without […]
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