Online Course - Slips, Trips, and Falls
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Overview
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Certification of Completion
Digital certificate - Included
Description
Module 1: Introduction to Slips, Trips, and Falls
- Understanding the significance and impact of slips, trips, and falls
- Overview of common causes and consequences
- Importance of prevention and creating a safety culture
Module 2: Recognizing Hazardous Conditions
- Identifying common hazards that contribute to slips, trips, and falls
- Assessing environmental factors, such as wet floors, uneven surfaces, and clutter
- Recognizing hazards specific to different settings (e.g., workplaces, public areas, homes)
Module 3: Assessing Risk and Vulnerability
- Conducting risk assessments for slips, trips, and falls
- Evaluating factors such as lighting, flooring, footwear, and human behavior
- Identifying individuals at higher risk, such as older adults or individuals with mobility issues
Module 4: Preventive Measures and Best Practices
- Implementing preventive strategies, such as housekeeping practices and maintenance procedures
- Promoting proper footwear and foot safety
- Implementing effective signage, barriers, and warning systems
Module 5: Enhancing Environmental Safety
- Strategies for improving lighting conditions and visibility
- Addressing weather-related hazards and outdoor risks
- Creating and maintaining clear walkways and pathways
Module 6: Effective Safety Communication and Training
- Promoting a culture of safety and awareness
- Communicating safety guidelines and expectations
- Conducting training on slip, trip, and fall prevention for employees and stakeholders
Module 7: Incident Reporting and Investigation
- Developing protocols for reporting slip, trip, and fall incidents
- Conducting thorough investigations to identify root causes
- Implementing corrective actions to prevent future incidents
Module 8: Emergency Response and First Aid
- Understanding emergency response procedures for slip, trip, and fall incidents
- Providing immediate first aid and support to injured individuals
- Collaboration with emergency services and medical professionals
Module 9: Continuous Improvement and Evaluation
- Monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of preventive measures
- Engaging employees and stakeholders in safety initiatives
- Identifying areas for improvement and implementing changes
Who is this course for?
Completing the Slips, Trips, and Falls course can provide valuable skills and knowledge in risk assessment and prevention, which is highly valued in various industries and settings. Here are some potential career paths where expertise in slips, trips, and falls prevention is relevant:
- Health and Safety Officer: Work as a health and safety officer within organizations, ensuring compliance with safety regulations, conducting risk assessments, and implementing preventive measures. Focus on slips, trips, and fall prevention as part of overall occupational health and safety efforts.
- Facilities Manager: Manage the safety and maintenance of facilities, ensuring that preventive measures are in place to minimize slips, trips, and fall risks. Oversee housekeeping, and maintenance activities, and implement safety protocols.
- Workplace Safety Trainer: Specialize in delivering training programs on slips, trips, and fall prevention to employees and stakeholders. Conduct workshops, develop educational materials, and provide guidance on creating safer work environments.
- Property and Facilities Inspector: Conduct inspections of properties, public areas, and facilities to identify slips, trips, and fall hazards. Provide recommendations for improvements and ensure compliance with safety standards and regulations.
- Risk Management Consultant: Provide consulting services to organizations on risk management, specifically addressing slips, trips, and fall prevention. Assist in developing risk assessment processes, implementing preventive measures, and evaluating safety protocols.
Requirements
No prior knowledge or experience required
Career path
Building and Construction Site Supervisor:
- Oversee safety protocols on construction sites, ensuring compliance with safety regulations and implementing preventive measures. Address slips, trips, and falls risks during the construction process and manage safety-related incidents.
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