Winter Safety Tips: Prevent Slips, Trips and Falls

Safety & Technology

Jan 21 2025

· 3 min
Winter Safety Tips: Prevent Slips, Trips and Falls

As winter settles in and we experience one of the coldest weeks of the season, it’s a timely reminder to be especially cautious about slips, trips, and falls. Safety should always come first, especially with snow, ice, and other slippery conditions creating challenges. These hazards can complicate routine inspections, terminal tasks, office work, and vehicle maintenance in repair shops, increasing the risk of injury.

Slip and fall accidents are among the most common winter hazards, but with some proactive steps, working with extra vigilance can help keep everyone safe as we navigate this chilly stretch of the year. Here are some supErb reminders to help prevent winter-related injuries – not just at work, but everywhere!

Wear Approved Footwear

Choosing the right footwear is one of the simplest and most effective ways to prevent slips and falls during the winter. Approved winter footwear is designed to provide maximum traction and stability on slippery surfaces, so it’s important to look for specific features when selecting work shoes. To maximize traction, choose footwear with non-slip soles, deep treads, and rubber or insulated soles, which are ideal for icy or snowy conditions.

Waterproof options are also crucial to keep feet dry and prevent discomfort. For those working in more hazardous environments, such as repair shops or docks, steel-toed boots or insulated footwear can offer additional protection and comfort. By taking a few extra minutes each day to ensure your footwear is appropriate, you can significantly reduce the risk of injury.

Keep Walkways and Work Areas Clear

Regularly salting and sanding high-risk areas, as well as promptly removing snow, are essential steps in reducing the risk of slips and falls. Keeping walkways clear of snow, ice, and debris is crucial in preventing accidents, whether at work, home, or public spaces. It’s also important to check for spills or slippery spots in areas like repair shops, docks, or parking lots, as these can be hazardous. Maintaining clear and safe environments requires a collective effort, and when everyone takes responsibility for these tasks, we all contribute to a safer and more secure setting for everyone.

Slow Down and Stay Mindful

Winter conditions require extra caution when walking or moving between areas. To stay safe, take your time and be mindful of slippery spots, especially in locations like parking lots. Adopt a “walk like a penguin” approach—taking small, deliberate steps—and keep your eyes open for potential hazards.

In areas where ice or snow may be present, slow down and prioritize safety over speed. Avoid rushing, and give yourself enough time to navigate these areas carefully. Additionally, use handrails where available, stay focused by avoiding distractions like phone use, and try not to carry too many items at once. Keeping your hands free and staying alert will help maintain balance and reduce the risk of accidents.

When a Fall Happens

If you experience or witness a slip, trip, or fall, act quickly! First, ensure the individual involved is okay and receives any necessary help. Then, report the incident immediately to the appropriate authority. Timely reporting not only helps document and address the situation but also aids in identifying hazards and preventing future incidents, keeping everyone safer in the process.

Creating a safe work environment is our top priority, as we are committed to ensuring the well-being of our team members every day. Winter may bring its challenges, but with these easy tips and a little extra care, we can stay safe, steady, and slip-free all season long. Let’s keep it cool and careful! How are you staying safe this winter? Share your tips in the comments below!