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    Preventing Trips on the Job

    Trips are usually caused by taking shortcuts, poor lighting, and loose footing. They often happen when you're in a rush. You can prevent trips by thinking about where you are and where you're going.

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    Watch for Hazards

    • Shortcuts: The more shortcuts you take, the greater the chance of tripping. Going off a walkway and cutting through a lawn or driveway to save time may cause you to trip. Carrying a load too big to see over and rushing are also common causes of trips.

    • Lighting and clutter hazards: You need proper lighting to maintain your balance and see ahead. Common lighting and clutter hazards include leaving the lights off and forgetting to replace burned-out bulbs. Leaving tools, boxes, or other items loose in your work area increases your chances of tripping over something.

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    Don't Take Shortcuts

    The time a shortcut may save isn't worth an injury. To safely complete your tasks:

    • Take the pathway provided for pedestrians.

    • Make sure you can see where you're going.

    • Carry only loads that you can see over.

    • Slow down.

    Keep Work Areas Well Lit and Clean

    Your eyes can be your best tool against potential hazards. Be sure to:

    • Turn on the lights every time you enter a room.

    • Replace light bulbs when they burn out.

    • Replace damaged fixtures and cords.

    • Keep all work areas and walkways clear and uncluttered.