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Safe movement of people in the workplace

How do you create the safe movement of people in the workplace?

Pedestrians are often exposed to a variety of hazards as they move around the workplace.

These hazards can cause: slips, trips and falls; falls from height; collisions with moving vehicles; striking by moving, flying or falling objects; and striking against fixed or stationary objects.

Lets take a look at how these hazards might arise:

Slips, trips and falls

Typical slip hazards include:

Typical trip hazards include:

Typical hazards leading to falls from height include:

Collisions with moving vehicles, typical hazards include:

Being struck by moving, falling or flying objects, typical hazards include:

Striking against fixed or stationary objects, hazards include:

Control measures for safe movement of people in the workplace

The starting point is to carry out a risk assessment.

A risk assessment covering the safe movement of pedestrians in a workplace should:

During the risk assessment, it is important to consider the following:

Other control measures to consider to improve the safe movement of people in your workplace include:

This is by no means an exhaustive list but the above information should provide you with a solid enough platform in which enough to now go away & improve the safe movement of people in your workplace.

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