Slips and Falls

Fall Prevention - High Impact

Stock#: F295

Running Time:  5

Year Made:  2006

Language:  English

Format:  

Fall injuries account for a great deal of personal suffering as well as substantial losses in productivity. Employees can prevent most of these accidents if they made a conscious effort to protect them selves in every situation where slips and fall hazards are present. This video uses several recreations to show your employees that unsafe acts can lead to painful and sometimes fatal falls.

How to Prevent Slips, Trips and Falls

Stock#: H279

Running Time:  15

Language:  English

Format:  

Designed to promote awareness of slips and falls. Covers potential hazards, importance of proper maintenance and cleaning procedures and many other aspects of slip and fall prevention. Focus is on engineering, education and enforcement.

Preventing Slips and Falls

Stock#: P174

Running Time:  10

Year Made:  2009

Language:  English

Format:  

Designed to promote awareness in preventing slips and falls. Covers potential hazards, importance of proper maintenance and cleaning procedures, and many other aspects of slips and falls prevention. Focus is on engineering, education, and enforcement.

Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls

Stock#: P165

Running Time:  12

Year Made:  2000

Language:  English

Format:  

Designed to promote awareness of slips and falls. Covers potential hazards, importance of proper maintenance and cleaning procedures and many other aspects of slip and fall prevention. Focus is on engineering, education and enforcement.

Slips, Trips and Falls

Stock#: S270

Running Time:  12

Language:  English

Format:  

This program was designed to prevent and eliminate slips and falls in order to ensure proper safety in the transportation industry. Covering attentiveness to surroundings and promotes a safe working environment

Small Falls are a Big Deal

Stock#: S265

Running Time:  10

Year Made:  2001

Language:  English

Format:  

In this video, Martin Lesperance recalls stories of fall injuries he has attended as a firefighter and EMT to make the point that small falls can be a big deal. Some of the worst fall injuries don’t always involve someone plummeting from a high place such as a 100-foot chemical tank; they result from simple incidents like a trip over an unsecured rug or a slip on a slippery substance. While these types of falls rarely make the evening news, they can result in broken bones, skull fractures and other disabling conditions. Martin also stresses that we can prevent most fall injuries by recognizing and controlling all fall hazards we encounter. This video also includes the importance of wearing proper footwear, recognizing and controlling slip and trip hazards, transitional areas and changing walking surface conditions, correcting fall hazards and moving from one level to another.