Slips, Trips and Falls for General and Construction Industry
Slips, Trips and Falls for General and Construction Industry
Slips, Trips, and Falls for General and Construction Industry is a safety training course focused on one of the most common causes of workplace injuries. This course teaches workers how to recognize hazards, apply preventive measures, and comply with OSHA standards to reduce accidents in both construction and general industry environments.
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• Construction workers in all trades
• General industry employees exposed to walking or working surfaces
• Supervisors, foremen, and safety managers
• Contractors and subcontractors responsible for OSHA compliance
• New workers needing basic hazard awareness training
• Identify common causes of slips, trips, and falls in the workplace
• Apply OSHA requirements under 29 CFR 1910 and 1926
• Use safe practices for ladders, scaffolds, and elevated work surfaces
• Recognize the importance of housekeeping and site maintenance in preventing accidents
• Conduct hazard identification and risk assessments effectively
• Implement engineering, administrative, and PPE controls to reduce fall risks
• Respond correctly to incidents, reporting requirements, and corrective actions
• Module 1: Introduction to Slips, Trips, and Falls
– Why Slips, Trips, and Falls Matter
– OSHA Standards and Industry Requirements
– Common Causes and Statistics
• Module 2: Hazard Identification
– Slippery Surfaces and Floor Conditions
– Uneven Walkways, Stairs, and Ladders
– Poor Housekeeping and Obstructions
– Environmental Factors (Lighting, Weather, Noise)
• Module 3: Risk Assessment and Prevention
– Conducting Site Inspections
– Assessing Work Tasks and High-Risk Areas
– Hierarchy of Controls Applied to Fall Hazards
• Module 4: Control Measures and Best Practices
– Engineering Controls (Handrails, Guardrails, Non-Slip Surfaces)
– Administrative Controls (Policies, Training, Signage)
– Personal Protective Equipment (Footwear, Fall Protection)
• Module 5: Response and Reporting
– Incident Response and First Aid for Falls
– Reporting and Documentation (OSHA Requirements)
– Corrective Actions and Lessons Learned
• Module 6: Review and Assessment
– Final Assessment Test
– Certification
• Enroll today — your certificate will be available immediately after completing the course
• Access all lessons from any device with an internet connection
• Reduce workplace injuries by mastering slip, trip, and fall prevention in compliance with OSHA standards
