Slips, trips and falls Policy



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Slips, trips and falls Policy Slips, trips and falls are the most common cause of injuries in workplaces and the second highest cause of over 3 day injuries. They occasionally cause fatalities and the financial costs of slip and trip incidents are considerable. The majority of people in schools are not employees but students and pupils. Education employers also have responsibilities to protect them from slips and trips. Structured timetables may lead to large numbers of people moving around at the same time, increasing the potential for slip and trip incidents. Slip and trip incidents can be controlled and the measures needed are often simple and lowcost, but will bring significant reductions both in human suffering and costs. Developing and implementing a successful policy to control slip and trip risks will require the support of everyone, including senior managers, employees, contractors and others. Schools may wish to take a 'whole school' approach and also involve the pupils/students in practical discussions on the risks and how they can be controlled. Linking it to topics in the curriculum can form part of the process of educating pupils in risk awareness. Evaluation This policy will be reviewed by the School Support Manager. She will ensure that the policy is up to date and relevant to current practice. In addition, she will check that it reflects current legislation. External steps, paths and external areas Suitable lighting - replace, repair or clean lights before levels become too low to be safe Ensure steps and paths are suitable for the volume of pedestrian traffic Ensure paving slabs are secure and tarmac paths in good condition to give a flat, even surface Maintain parking area so that it is free of potholes Mark the nosing of steps using antislip coating Provide handrails where appropriate and maintain in good condition Discourage short cuts across grassed/muddy areas Slips, Trips and Falls Policy 1

Clean leaves, mud, algal growth, etc. from surfaces Put in place effective procedures to deal with snow or ice Playgrounds and all weather sports surfaces Ensure surface is flat and well maintained to avoid surface water Remove accumulations of mud/water and algal growth Ensure users wear the appropriate footwear for the surface Building entrances and exits Properly positioned door canopies of good size can prevent rain and dirty water from entering the building and getting onto the floor, so preventing slip risks Provide nonslip, water absorbing mats at entrances that are large enough to dry shoes Maintain mats in good condition and change when saturated Ensure that temporary matting does not curl and so pose a trip risk Display signs warning of hidden steps/changes of level Display signs warning of risk of slipping when appropriate Site door catches and door stops safely Sports halls Ensure suitable footwear is worn Maintain floor mats in good condition and ensure they remain flat Keep smooth floors clean and completely free of wet or dust contamination Don't make smooth sports hall floors even smoother by polishing and buffing Slips, Trips and Falls Policy 2

Changing rooms and swimming pools Avoid contamination of the floor surface with mud/water from pupils entering by providing shoe cleaning brushes/scrapers and suitable entrance mats Provide nonslip flooring on floor surfaces. Ensure specialist antislip flooring is sourced and specified correctly Provide nonslip mats or grids in shower areas Provide handholds for people with disabilities Display 'no running' signs Internal stairs and corridors Put in place measures for traffic streaming and flow management up/down stairs Put in place measures for traffic streaming and flow management along corridors Mark nosing of steps using antislip coating, as smooth, gloss paint will make the surface slippery under wet conditions. Provide handrails at a useable level (for children and adults) Lighting - replace, repair or clean lights before levels become too low to be safe Apply appropriate antislip coatings to areas of smooth flooring which may become wet Classroom areas Avoid trailing cables from equipment and tools Provide storage racks for pupils' bags* Provide coat hooks/racks for drying wet clothing* - consider siting such areas on specialist antislip flooring as even drips of rain water on smooth surfaces can be enough to result in slips Provide specialist antislip flooring in potentially wet areas Avoid overcrowding of rooms Slips, Trips and Falls Policy 3

Control the entry and exit of people from classes Provide a clear walkway around the room Don't let displayed art work, practical work etc obstruct the walkways Clear away toys in earlyyears classes so they do not obstruct the walkways Preparation rooms, technician areas and storage rooms Provide suitable storage for goods and equipment Keep containers of bulk liquids in bunded areas, as spills cause slips Keep a clear area around machines, kilns and other equipment Use slipresistant flooring around machines Remove floor contamination, e.g. sawdust, clay and oils quickly and effectively Kitchens Provide suitable equipment to avoid spillages (from cooking, washing etc) Provide edged work surfaces to contain spillages Ensure good ventilation to avoid smoke/steam and condensation Ensure staff wear suitable footwear Spot clean small spillages and pick up food contamination immediately Ensure good housekeeping around bins Ensure floor surface is non slip, and that it is rough enough to cope with greasy contamination Thoroughly clean floors with products appropriate for surface and contamination removal after work has finished Prevent anyone from walking on the wet floor eg use segregation barriers, lock doors Slips, Trips and Falls Policy 4

Only use cones as a temporary warning device, they do not prevent people from walking on spills or wet floors. Remove warning signs as soon as hazard has been removed Dining areas Ensure staff wear suitable footwear Spot clean small spillages and pick up spilt food immediately Ensure floor surface is rough enough to cope with greasy contamination Clean floors only when pupils/students have left the area Use the right cleaning product for the floor and for contamination removal Prevent anyone from walking on the wet floor eg use segregation barriers, lock doors Only use cones as a temporary warning device, they do not prevent people from walking on spills or wet floors Remove warning signs as soon as hazard has gone Offices Provide a clear, safe walkway within the office Avoid trailing cables - use cable covers Provide adequate storage Do not store or leave materials in the walkways and around equipment eg around photocopiers, printers, desks etc Replace worn or damaged carpets/tiles Provide secure storage for bags etc Slips, Trips and Falls Policy 5

Events Ensure temporary cabling is routed safely and protected from damage Provide sufficient lighting during setup/dismantling Use temporary matting/straw coverings on grassed areas Educational visits Assess location and anticipated weather Modify visit depending on local conditions when on site Wear suitable footwear Ensure effective management of the visit Signed..Date. To be Reviewed Summer 2014 Slips, Trips and Falls Policy 6