
5 Tips For Preventing Slips Trips And Falls In The Workplace
5 Tips For Preventing Slips Trips And Falls In The Workplace
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Officially, OSHA’s trip hazard height is a quarter inch. Any change in floor level that is ¼ inch or more constitutes a tripping hazard. Examples of common tripping hazards include uncovered hoses, cables, wires, or cords across walking surfaces. The construction industry is one of the most labor-intensive industries, and