HR Management & Compliance

Fail-Safe Fall Hazard Training

Whether employees trip and fall, slip and fall, or fall from a height, the risk of injury is high. And the higher they go, the harder they fall! So make sure you have all the fall hazards in your work areas covered.
Stairs can be dangerous, especially if employees:

  • Fail to hold on to handrails.
  • Run rather than walk up or down.
  • Neglect watching their step.
  • Forget to inspect steps for slippery surfaces.
  • Leave objects on stairs.
  • Are careless when carrying objects.

Ladders are a major fall hazard, and accidents can be disabling or deadly. Make sure your employees know how to:

  • Select the right ladder for the job.
  • Set the ladder up correctly.
  • Climb safely and work sensibly on a ladder.

High workspaces, such as multilevel areas like scaffolds, create the potential for additional fall hazards and more serious injuries. Ensure that employees who work high up follow safety procedures and take the precautions they’ve been trained to use. Also make sure the structures they work on are properly inspected before each shift.
If personal fall arrest systems are required, make sure employees are fully trained on how to use them and that they use the systems every time they’re at risk.
Don’t Slip Up on Slip Hazards
It’s easy to slip on wet or smooth surfaces. Even a little slip can add up to a big injury so take these steps to prevent falls on slippery floors:

  • Put up signs or barriers to warn people when floors are wet or hazardous.
  • Put down mats near entryways on rainy days.

In addition, train employees to:

  • Clean up spills, drips, and leaks immediately.
  • Wear sensible shoes with nonskid soles, and wipe their feet when they come inside on wet days.
  • Shuffle their feet when they’re on slippery surfaces.
  • Report slip hazards if they can’t or are not authorized to fix them.

Need to train employees to identify slip, trip, and fall hazards at work? Try Training Today’s Safety Library. The Workplace Safety Training Library includes everything you need to increase awareness of general safety practices and achieve compliance with national OHSA and state workplace safety rules and regulations. Find out more here.


Fall-Safe Techniques
If your employees should ever fall, they can minimize injuries by knowing how to fall the “right” way. To fall safely, they need to hit the ground with as much surface area of their bodies as possible to spread the impact across a wide area. Train employees to use these techniques:

  • Bend elbows and knees so that legs and arms absorb the fall.
  • Roll with the fall.
  • Protect vital areas by tucking the head into the collarbone.
  • Use the insides of forearms and hands to break the fall, not wrists.

Don’t Fall Down on Safety Training
Slips, trips, and falls cause too many disabling injuries, lost workdays, and even deaths every year. Don’t let your employees fall victim to the statistics. Make sure they know how to avoid slip, trip, and fall hazards!
Unfortunately, up until now, safety training has been a real challenge—there’s such a load of extraneous planning, preparing, and tracking involved. But we’ve got good news—BLR’s editors have developed a unique new program that’s done all that work for you.
It’s called Training Today. This turnkey service requires no setup, no course development time, no software installation, and no new hardware. Your employees can self-register, and training can be taken anytime (24/7), anywhere there is a PC and an Internet connection. Courses take only about 30 minutes to complete.


Unlimited employee safety training with a comprehensive library—one low cost—no setup, no software to install. Training Today‘s Workplace Safety Library includes a Slips and Falls course that teaches employees how to avoid and eliminate slip and trip hazards while at work. But that’s not all! Go here for more information or to sign up.


The Training Today site automatically documents training. As trainees sign on, their identifications are automatically registered. When the program is completed, the trainee’s score is entered. So, when you want to see who has been trained on any subject, or look at the across-the-board activity of any one employee, it’s all there, instantly available to you, your boss, an inspector—even a plaintiff’s attorney.
Course certificates can be automatically generated from within the training center and are automatically retained for recordkeeping purposes.
Unlimited Training That Won’t Bust the Budget
Best of all, in these budget-crunching times, BLR’s Training Today site costs only a fraction of what you would pay for a learning management system (LMS). You always know exactly what training will cost, no matter how many programs you use, or how many times you use them. There’s just one low annual fee—for unlimited training—calculated by the size of your workforce. Budget once and you’re done!
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BLR’s Training Today site also includes a selection of safety courses—you decide whether you want just the HR courses, the safety courses, or both HR and safety.
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