Health and safety update: a slips, trips and falls reminder

17 July

Slips and trips are the most common cause of accidents at work.  They can occur both indoors and outside and typically account for an average of one-third of all accidents.  In 95 % of serious slip accidents there are broken bones.  On average slips and trips are responsible for:

  • Two fatalities a year
  • A cost to employers of £512 million per year (lost production and other costs)
  • 50% of all accidents to members of the public (Source:  Health and  Safety Executive)

Although a slips and trips can happen to anyone, anywhere, there are some higher risk areas including stairs and steps, and kitchens.

Anyone who becomes aware of a hazard that may result in someone having a slip, trip or fall accident- either outdoors or indoors- should remove or report the hazard as soon as possible. Tasks involving working at height also need to be managed effectively.

Ladders should only be used to carry out a task when it is unreasonable to use some other safer means of access. Members of staff who regularly need to use ladders should attend the University Health and Safety Service ladder safety training course.

More information about slips, trips and falls is available at: https://staff.shu.ac.uk/HealthandSafety/Slipsandtrips.asp