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At-risk workers without appropriate safety equipment. In the occupational setting, falling incidents are commonly referred to as slips, trips, and falls (STFs). [23] Falls are an important topic for occupational safety and health services. Any walking/working surface could be a potential fall hazard.
Liability for slip or trip and fall injuries may arise based upon a defendant's ownership of the premises where the injury occurred, their control of the premises, or both. [3] For example, a store may be liable for a slip-and-fall injury that occurs inside of its premises, even though it rents those premises, because it has exclusive control ...
Accidents during disembarkation are most often due to being struck by a rope (line), railing or other items due to the ship's motion, or attempting to avoid such items. The second most common cause is slipping or tripping on the gangway. [5]
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In these so-called "trip events", [2] a vehicle hit from the side but kept from moving laterally by a curb would produce a moment about the center of gravity sufficient to produce a rollover. To counteract this, rollover stability systems have begun to incorporate an active suspension system in rollover protection.
Stairs with inadequate handrails, or too steep, encouraging trips and falls. The steps should be spaced widely with low risers, and surfaces should be slip-resistant. Softer surfaces can help limit impact injuries by cushioning loads. Doorways with adequate headroom so that the user's head does not hit the lintel. Doorways of low headroom (less ...