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Run: Slip / Trip / Fall Hazard Audit

Use this Slip / Trip / Fall Hazard Audit template to inspect walking-working surfaces, stairs, ramps, housekeeping, lighting, and weather-related controls in...

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Walking Surfaces

Check for spills, standing water, grease, mud, dust buildup, or other contaminants on floors and walkways.
Verify that boxes, tools, cords, pallets, hoses, and materials are not blocking or narrowing travel paths.
Look for cracked concrete, broken tiles, loose mats, curled edges, holes, or abrupt changes in level that could cause a trip.
Confirm that floor openings are protected and that covers are in place, stable, and visible to pedestrians.
Check that mats are not curled, buckled, saturated, or missing backing; edges should not create a trip hazard.

Stairs, Ramps, and Elevation Changes

Verify that treads are secure, uniform, and free of wear, damage, or slippery buildup.
Check that handrails are installed where needed, firmly attached, and usable along the full stair run.
Inspect ramp surfaces for slip resistance, loose material, standing water, or damaged edges.
Check for abrupt changes in elevation, uneven transitions, or low-contrast edges that could create a trip hazard.

Housekeeping and Storage

Verify that pallets, carts, bins, and stock do not protrude into pedestrian routes or create blind corners.
Check for temporary or permanent routing that avoids crossings, slack loops, and unsecured runs across walk paths.
Look for packaging, shrink wrap, banding, broken pallets, and other debris that could cause slips or trips.
Confirm that mops, buckets, and warning signs are deployed during active cleaning or spill response.

Lighting and Visibility

Measure or assess whether illumination is adequate to identify floor hazards, steps, and obstructions along the route.
Check for contrast markings, edge markings, or signage where needed for steps, ramps, dock edges, or floor openings.

Entryways and Weather-Related Controls

Verify that mats cover the wet transition zone, lie flat, and do not bunch, curl, or slide.
Check for tracked-in rain, snow, slush, or mud and confirm controls are in place to keep floors dry.
Inspect exterior walkways, steps, and ramps for ice, algae, loose gravel, uneven paving, or other hazards.

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