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Winter conditions bring unique risks that can lead to serious injuries. Ice, snow, slush, and poor visibility make walkways and job sites hazardous. For outdoor workers, construction crews, or even indoor facilities near entrances, understanding winter slip, trip, and fall hazards is essential to keeping your team safe.
Slips, trips, and falls are among the most common workplace accidents during winter, but proactive strategies can drastically reduce injuries.
Walkways, stairs, and ramps covered in ice
Snow hiding uneven surfaces or obstacles
Freezing rain creating slick spots
Impact: Sudden slips leading to fractures, sprains, or head injuries.
Shorter daylight hours
Snow glare or fog
Dark or unlit areas in parking lots or entrances
Impact: Workers may miss steps or obstacles.
Shoes or boots without adequate tread
Slippery soles on ice or wet surfaces
Lack of waterproof footwear causing reduced traction
Impact: Reduced stability and higher risk of falls.
Melted snow forming puddles at entrances
Slippery mats or wet floors indoors
Congested walkways with snow gear
Impact: Slips and trips even inside the workplace.
Regularly remove snow and ice
Apply salt, sand, or anti-slip treatments
Mark hazard areas with signs or cones
Use outdoor lighting in walkways and entrances
Ensure parking lots and steps are well-lit
Encourage reflective clothing for outdoor workers
Non-slip, waterproof boots
Adequate tread for icy conditions
Consider cleats or ice grips for extreme cold
Educate staff on winter hazards and proper walking techniques
Emphasize three-point contact on stairs
Encourage slow, deliberate steps and avoiding distractions
Inspect walkways before each shift
Clear ice build-up promptly
Use mats and rugs in high-traffic indoor areas
Tip: Assign a team to daily winter hazard checks, especially during storms.
Slips, trips, and falls during winter are preventable with careful planning, training, and hazard mitigation. From proper footwear and clear walkways to lighting and employee education, these steps save injuries—and lives—every season.
Winter safety isn’t just about compliance—it’s about keeping your team healthy and productive.
Ensure your workers are prepared for icy conditions and winter hazards.
Contact Basin Safety today for slip, trip, and fall prevention training, winter safety programs, and workplace assessments to protect your team.
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BASIN SAFETY CONSULTING CORPORATION
Basin Safety believes in shared excellence. We are accountable to our core values:
● Pioneering Excellence Everyday
● Supporting each other to put customers first
● Asking the right questions, to ensure the greatest results.
VISIT US
(701) 572-8140
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