NASS Safety and Health Awareness Day 2017 - Falls from Vehicles Module
27th June 2017 at 16:50
The Health and Safety Laboratory took a look at falls from vehicles with
consideration for negating slip and trip hazards. Understanding the science
behind slips and trips makes it easier to identify the true cause of a fall and
prevent future incidents and this session highlighted successful interventions through
equipment and PPE procurement which offer a great starting point for
organisations looking to reduce falls. Please follow the link below to view the
presentation.
For any further information or guidance please contact
Slipping Considerations when on the back of vehicles - Steel Products
Preventing Falls from Vehicles- FTA
MultiServ reduce the risk of slips and trips
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