How to Prevent Stairway Accidents
Preventing accidents on stairways is a necessary undertaking, especially in the workplace. Preventing stairway accidents takes effort and time, but it is necessary if you want to avoid someone getting hurt and you getting sued. If you are looking for ways to prevent stairway accidents, consider the following list of suggestions.
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1Ensure that all stairwells conform to safety standards. Research building code standards and any other legal requirements for stairwell designs. By following certain codes, you can avoid being responsible in the event that someone is injured falling down the stairs.Ad
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2Keep stairways clear to prevent accidents. Don't pile items anywhere near a stairway.
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3Mark the edge of the steps a different color so as to avoid stairway accidents. Make sure that the paint does not wear out.
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4Attach treads to the edges of your steps. This will add a grip to them and help prevent accidents. Again, ensure that the treads are secure and not loose.
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5Install handrails on both side of the stairway. Select rails that are curved and smooth so that clothing and bag straps don't get caught on them causing stairwell injuries. Check that the handrails are not unsteady or detached from the wall.
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6Post notices on oddly designed stairwells. If there is an odd step at the bottom of the stairwell or narrow steps, let people know. Post signage at that top and bottom of the stairwell that explains the oddity. Make sure that these signs are posted in a very visible spot. If you do have the means, get the oddity fixed. In some places having a sign may work against you if someone does have an accident. Find out what the law is in your area.
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7Make sure that the stairway is well lit during the day and the night. Install light switches at the top and bottom of the stairway for both safety and convenience. Check periodically that the bulbs are all working.
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8Inspect the stairway regularly and make sure that it is maintained. Make sure that none of the steps are loose or rotting. If you have carpeting on the stairway, ensure that there are no pulls or openings that would cause someone to trip. Be proactive about correcting accident-causing issues.
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9On rainy or snow days, make sure that the stairwells are dried off. Don't put cloth or carpet down at the top of stairs. Someone may trip and fall down the stairs. Just dry the area. If you need to mark the area with a wet floor sign, make sure the sign is visible but not obstructing the path. Another option would be to treat the floor with a non-slippery coating.
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10Make it a house rule to hold the hand rail when using the stairs and make it natural to remind those who do who forget.Ad
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- Put up a notice with contact information. Should someone notice a stairway hazard, provide a way for that person to contact you. The sooner you correct the issue, the sooner you prevent an accident occurring.
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