Every day, employees across various industries head to work believing they’ll return home safely at the end of their shift. However, workplace accidents can disrupt this expectation, with falls being the largest category of losses seen across all types of incidents.
In fact, according to OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration), falls are recognized as the top cause of workplace injuries. In this blog post, we will delve into the importance of understanding trip-and-fall exposures in the workplace. We’ll have a particular focus on ladder-related accidents, which surface to be a leading cause of concern for small businesses.
Among the various causes of falls in the workplace, ladders stand out as a prominent cause. Ladder-related accidents are far too common, and they can have severe consequences for both the employee and the small business owner.
Understanding the causes of these accidents is crucial in order to take effective preventive measures. Let’s discuss the common causes of ladder-related accidents:
To reduce the incidence of ladder-related workplace accidents, it's important to foster a culture of safety awareness within your small business.
Here are some steps you can take:
Falls account for a significant portion of workplace injuries and accidents, resulting in both physical and financial consequences. Employees may suffer injuries that range from minor bruises to life-altering disabilities leaving small business owners to face the burden of workers' compensation claims, reduced productivity, and potential legal repercussions.
By understanding the causes of these accidents and implementing preventative measures, you can help ensure that your employees go home safely every night. Fostering a culture of safety awareness can lead to a more secure and productive work environment for your small business. Remember, safety is an ongoing commitment, and it requires continuous effort and vigilance to protect your most valuable assets – your employees.