Falls to a lower level are the second leading cause of workplace deaths (highway crashes are No. 1), according to Injury Facts – an online database of statistics compiled by the National Safety Council.
Compared with falls to a lower level, falls on the same level tend to result in less severe, but more frequent, injuries.
Here are some actions you can take to help prevent these injuries:
- Clean up any spills.
- Move boxes that are in walkways or blocking paths or doors.
- Wipe up water tracked inside on rainy or snowy days.
- Walk slowly, step carefully and watch where you’re going.
- Don’t walk distracted.
- Wear proper footwear.
- Look for changes in elevation and adjust your gait accordingly.
- Don’t obstruct your vision by carrying a large package – ask for help.



