Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byHoratio Jones Modified over 9 years ago
1
© Copyright 2005 HCHSA. All rights reserved/ tous droits réservés. Reproduction in whole or in part by any means without express written consent of HCHSA is prohibited by law. Elements of a Slip & Fall Prevention Program
2
Health Care Health & Safety Association © Copyright 2005 HCHSA. All rights reserved/ tous droits réservés. Reproduction in whole or in part by any means without express written consent of HCHSA is prohibited by law. 2 Why a Slip and Fall Prevention Program? Legislative requirements Occupational Health and Safety Act Employer responsibility to develop H&S policy and a program to implement the policy Employer responsibility to provide a safe workplace Health Care and Residential Facilities Regulation Employer must develop written measures and procedures for the health and safety of workers Slip and Fall prevention program is part of that health and safety program.
3
Health Care Health & Safety Association © Copyright 2005 HCHSA. All rights reserved/ tous droits réservés. Reproduction in whole or in part by any means without express written consent of HCHSA is prohibited by law. 3 Type of Lost Time Accidents in the Health Care and Community Services Sector in 2004 Data Source: WSIB Firm Experience Snapshot Period: September 2005
4
Health Care Health & Safety Association © Copyright 2005 HCHSA. All rights reserved/ tous droits réservés. Reproduction in whole or in part by any means without express written consent of HCHSA is prohibited by law. 4 Type of Slips and Falls 2000 - 2004 Data Source: WSIB Injury Analysis Snapshot Period: October 2005
5
Health Care Health & Safety Association © Copyright 2005 HCHSA. All rights reserved/ tous droits réservés. Reproduction in whole or in part by any means without express written consent of HCHSA is prohibited by law. 5 Slip & Fall Statistics ~1250 injuries in health care facilities annually 17% of all injuries second after MSI- client handling 62% of the sources were floors and 12% parking lots/driveways May result in cuts, bruises, muscle sprains and strains, broken bones and back injuries Social workers (15%) Childcare and PSW/HCA (27%), Nurses (11%).
6
Health Care Health & Safety Association © Copyright 2005 HCHSA. All rights reserved/ tous droits réservés. Reproduction in whole or in part by any means without express written consent of HCHSA is prohibited by law. 6 The Costs of Slip and Fall Accidents DIRECT COSTS ~$4000/claim ~4 weeks of lost time Replacement worker Replacement or repair of damaged property Work accommodation for injured worker MOL charges/fines INDIRECT COSTS Interruption or loss of service to client Reduction in client care Reduction in employee morale Time spent in accident investigation, MOL orders
7
Health Care Health & Safety Association © Copyright 2005 HCHSA. All rights reserved/ tous droits réservés. Reproduction in whole or in part by any means without express written consent of HCHSA is prohibited by law. 7 Occupational Health and Safety Act - Sharing the Responsibility Employer equipment, information, instruction & supervision to protect worker do everything reasonable in the circumstances to protect worker Supervisors ensure workers uses/wears equipment/PPE properly do everything reasonable in the circumstances to protect workers Workplace: any land, premises, location or thing at, upon, in or near which a worker works. Workers use equipment, report hazards and work safely
8
Health Care Health & Safety Association © Copyright 2005 HCHSA. All rights reserved/ tous droits réservés. Reproduction in whole or in part by any means without express written consent of HCHSA is prohibited by law. 8 Steps to Managing Slip & Fall Program Safety Group Elements 1. Set the standard 2. Communicate the standard 3. Train to the standard 4. Evaluate and modify 5. Make Improvement and celebrate success Slip & Fall Prevention Program Elements Conduct a risk Assessment Assess slip and fall hazards Develop a policy on slips and falls Put program elements together Provide training Evaluate the program
9
Health Care Health & Safety Association © Copyright 2005 HCHSA. All rights reserved/ tous droits réservés. Reproduction in whole or in part by any means without express written consent of HCHSA is prohibited by law. 9 Risk Assessment Conduct a Risk Assessment Look at injury statistics Determine the potential for slips and falls Identify programs/departments with high potential for slips and falls, e.g. homecare Assess the likelihood and consequence of injury Consider direct and in-direct causes
10
Health Care Health & Safety Association © Copyright 2005 HCHSA. All rights reserved/ tous droits réservés. Reproduction in whole or in part by any means without express written consent of HCHSA is prohibited by law. 10 Sources of Information Observations and reported worker concerns Workplace inspections Accident investigations Examining WSIB/HCHSA records Review incident and injury data Laws/Standards/guidelines Manufacturer’s recommendations Company policies & procedures
11
Health Care Health & Safety Association © Copyright 2005 HCHSA. All rights reserved/ tous droits réservés. Reproduction in whole or in part by any means without express written consent of HCHSA is prohibited by law. 11 Step 1: Set the Standard Develop policies and procedures to deal with prevention of slips and falls Goal, roles and responsibilities, accountability, review Reporting of unsafe conditions Reporting of accidents/incidents and near-miss
12
Health Care Health & Safety Association © Copyright 2005 HCHSA. All rights reserved/ tous droits réservés. Reproduction in whole or in part by any means without express written consent of HCHSA is prohibited by law. 12 Develop Procedures Walking and working surfaces Lighting Cleaning and maintenance Ladder safety Footwear policy Flooring material Office/administrative Shower/bathroom Dietary and laundry Entrance/hallways Parking/outdoor Community Include:
13
Health Care Health & Safety Association © Copyright 2005 HCHSA. All rights reserved/ tous droits réservés. Reproduction in whole or in part by any means without express written consent of HCHSA is prohibited by law. 13 2. Communicate the Standard To staff, visitors, etc. Clear understanding of expectations Procedures for preventing slips and falls reporting unsafe conditions reporting accidents, incidents, near miss
14
Health Care Health & Safety Association © Copyright 2005 HCHSA. All rights reserved/ tous droits réservés. Reproduction in whole or in part by any means without express written consent of HCHSA is prohibited by law. 14 Potential Hazards to Consider Changing and hazardous driving conditions Improper footwear – outdoor, client’s home, shower, other work area Spills, clutter, loose rugs, electrical cords, etc. Use of ladders Working with incontinent clients/patients/residents Icy surfaces, walkways/steps to the home/parking lot or entrance areas
15
Health Care Health & Safety Association © Copyright 2005 HCHSA. All rights reserved/ tous droits réservés. Reproduction in whole or in part by any means without express written consent of HCHSA is prohibited by law. 15 Step 3: Train Hands-on, one on one, group discussion Planned sessions to new and transferred workers Annual and refresher training Written records Relevant and applicable Provide training to everyone in the workplace to increase awareness and engage their support
16
Health Care Health & Safety Association © Copyright 2005 HCHSA. All rights reserved/ tous droits réservés. Reproduction in whole or in part by any means without express written consent of HCHSA is prohibited by law. 16 Suggestions for Implementation Use the proper equipment & ensure it is in good working order Ensure lighting is bright enough without shadows and glare Keep floors clear of litter e.g. paper, spills, food, toys Clean up any solutions or other liquids that may drop to the floor. Avoid cluttering walkways with bags or boxes. Eliminate or mark changes in elevation
17
Health Care Health & Safety Association © Copyright 2005 HCHSA. All rights reserved/ tous droits réservés. Reproduction in whole or in part by any means without express written consent of HCHSA is prohibited by law. 17 Suggestions for Implementation Use an automatic dispensing system for measuring detergents/liquids Ensure mops and mop buckets are free of dirt and grease Use appropriate signs to warn the floor is wet & remove when floor is dry Arrange for alternate by-pass route Use mats at building entrance/exit
18
Health Care Health & Safety Association © Copyright 2005 HCHSA. All rights reserved/ tous droits réservés. Reproduction in whole or in part by any means without express written consent of HCHSA is prohibited by law. 18 Suggestions for Implementation Ensure management and supervisors are conducting unplanned inspections on a regular basis Review policy on footwear, cleaning of spills, maintenance of walkways and parking areas Review preventive maintenance program
19
Health Care Health & Safety Association © Copyright 2005 HCHSA. All rights reserved/ tous droits réservés. Reproduction in whole or in part by any means without express written consent of HCHSA is prohibited by law. 19 Suggestions for Implementation Monitor parking areas, walkways Eliminate causes of blocked or restricted vision Follow manufacturers and chemical suppliers recommendation for cleaning floors Add spot cleaning and mopping of spills to scheduled housekeeping Install flooring or treatments that can increase slip resistance
20
Health Care Health & Safety Association © Copyright 2005 HCHSA. All rights reserved/ tous droits réservés. Reproduction in whole or in part by any means without express written consent of HCHSA is prohibited by law. 20 Step 4. Evaluate Your Program Check that the program has been implemented as planned, is current and up to date Verify if there has been a reduction in slip and falls Review policies and procedures to identify opportunities for improvement Obtain JHSC support
21
Health Care Health & Safety Association © Copyright 2005 HCHSA. All rights reserved/ tous droits réservés. Reproduction in whole or in part by any means without express written consent of HCHSA is prohibited by law. 21 Step 5. Make Improvements and Celebrate Success Review the policy/procedures to ensure they are effective/meeting goals Advertise reduction/increase in slips and falls Review the process for reporting hazards Ask staff about hazards they are aware of and encourage staff to give suggestions Develop recognition awards Use discipline where necessary Catch people doing things the right way and say “thanks”
22
Health Care Health & Safety Association © Copyright 2005 HCHSA. All rights reserved/ tous droits réservés. Reproduction in whole or in part by any means without express written consent of HCHSA is prohibited by law. 22 Slip and Falls Prevention A good Slip and Fall Prevention program prevents accidents by : Identifying problem areas Taking decisions and acting on them Checking that the actions taken have been effective
23
Health Care Health & Safety Association © Copyright 2005 HCHSA. All rights reserved/ tous droits réservés. Reproduction in whole or in part by any means without express written consent of HCHSA is prohibited by law. 23 Slips and Falls can be Prevented! Resources: Sample checklist Sample policy Ladder safety fact sheet Sample footwear policy Hillarie Klass Consultant Toronto Southwest 905-785-9685 hklass@hchsa.on.ca
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.