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Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls in the Health Care Industry

Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls in the Health Care Industry. Defining the Problem. Breakdown of Hospital Employee Injuries by Type. Source: BLS 2009. Top Causes of Healthcare Worker Slips, Trips, and Falls. Housekeeping. Causes Contaminants: Water, grease, oil, fluid, food

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Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls in the Health Care Industry

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  1. Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls in the Health Care Industry

  2. Defining the Problem Breakdown of Hospital Employee Injuries by Type Source: BLS 2009

  3. Top Causes of Healthcare Worker Slips, Trips, and Falls

  4. Housekeeping Causes • Contaminants: • Water, grease, oil, fluid, food • Tripping Hazards: • Hoses, cords, medical tubing, materials, debris Solutions • Housekeeping / Organization procedures: • Keep floors clean and dry • Keep walkways clear • Develop mopping procedures • 5S • Use mats where appropriate • Wear slip resistant shoes • Use cord organizers, covers, cable ties • Position cones and barricades around hazardous areas

  5. Maintenance/ Environment Causes • Drainage issues: • Misaligned pipes • Clogged drains • Downspouts pointing into walkways • Surface irregularities (indoor and outdoor): • Warped/ buckled carpets • Curled mats • Damaged flooring • Holes/ cracks • Stairs/ handrails: • Damage • Improper or inadequate installation • Poor marking • Inadequate lighting • Weather: • Rain • Ice • Snow

  6. Maintenance/ Environment Solutions • Drainage issues: • Inspect and maintain pipes and drains • Reroute downspouts to non-pedestrian areas • Surface irregularities (indoor and outdoor): • Replace/ re-stretch warped or buckled carpet • Replace curled/ torn mats and secure edges to the floor • Fill/ patch/ cover any indoor and outdoor holes, cracks, gaps, etc. • Stairs/ handrails: • Repair any damaged stairs and handrails • Verify slip resistance of stair treads • Keep the surfaces clean and dry • Add additional handrails • Create visual cues for elevation changes • Inadequate lighting: • Install additional light fixtures and/ or brighter bulbs • Replace dead bulbs • Use fixtures that emit light from all sides • Weather: • Promptly remove ice and snow from walking areas • Distribute winter weather warnings • Place labeled bins with ice-melt chemicals • Utilize additional matts • Slip-resistant footwear for outdoor workers

  7. Equipment Causes • Improper use of stepstools and ladders • Flooring surfaces: • Selection • Condition • Mats: • Incorrect type • Inadequate size/ length • Poor placement Solutions • Stepstools and ladders: • Train employees on proper selection and use • Provide adequate equipment • Place damaged equipment out of service • Flooring surfaces: • Measure surface friction for high traffic areas • Apply friction coatings or install new flooring • Maintain floors per manufacturers instruction • Mats: • Select appropriate mat for application • Ensure adequate length and size • Place additional mats during severe weather • Secure mats from moving

  8. Put it all together Develop a program Plan Act Do Check

  9. It does work Worker’s compensation slip, trip and fall injury rates over time Source: Bell et al. 2008

  10. Resources/ References • NIOSH Slip, Trip, and Fall Prevention for Healthcare Workers • http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/2011-123/pdfs/2011-123.pdf • OSHA Healthcare Slips, Trips, and Falls eTool • https://www.osha.gov/SLTC/etools/hospital/hazards/slips/slips.html • Bell et. Al - Evaluation of a comprehensive slip, trip and fall prevention programmefor hospital employees. • http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18932056

  11. Questions?

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