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Emergency Procedures
Emergency Procedures
Despite preventative measures, accidents may still occur. Emergency procedures ensure that injured individuals receive prompt assistance and that further risks are minimised. First aid provision should be available, and staff trained to respond appropriately. Reporting incidents ensures that hazards are addressed and lessons learned.
Falls from height or severe injuries require immediate medical attention. Workplace procedures should include clear steps for summoning help, providing first aid, and documenting incidents. Post-incident reviews contribute to improved risk management and preventative strategies.
This course has covered the causes of slips, trips, and falls, risk factors, hazard identification, preventative measures, legal responsibilities, workplace culture, and emergency response. Learners are now equipped to recognise hazards, apply control measures, and contribute to safer work environments.
By maintaining awareness, applying control strategies, and following procedures, employees can significantly reduce the risk of slips, trips, and falls. Proactive engagement, vigilance, and cooperation support a culture of safety that protects everyone.