Slips, Trips, and Falls Safety Training Course
Slips, Trips, and Falls Safety Training aligned with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.22, ANSI A1264.1, and NFPA 101 standards.

Main Service Location
Course Title
Slips, Trips, and Falls Safety
Course Duration
1 Day
Training Delivery Method
Classroom (Instructor-Led) or Online (Instructor-Led)
Assessment Criteria
Knowledge Assessment
Service Category
Training, assessment, and certification services.
Service Coverage
In Tamkene Training Center or On-Site: Covering Saudi Arabia (Dammam - Khobar - Dhahran - Jubail - Riyadh - Jeddah - Tabuk - Madinah - NEOM - Qassim - Makkah - Any City in Saudi Arabia) - MENA Region
Course Average Passing Rate
98%
Post Training Reporting
Post Training Report + Candidate(s) Training Evaluation Forms
Certificate of Successful Completion
Certification is provided upon successful completion. The certificate can be verified through a QR-Code system.
Certification Provider
Tamkene Saudi Training Center - Approved by TVTC (Technical and Vocational Training Corporation)
Certificate Validity
3 Years (Extendable)
Instructors Languages
English / Arabic / Urdu / Hindi
Interactive Learning Methods
3 Years (Extendable)
Training Services Design Methodology
ADDIE Training Design Methodology
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Course Outline
1. Slips, Trips, and Falls Fundamentals and Causation Factors
Incident Statistics including (injury rates, severity levels, cost impact, industry trends, common scenarios)
Slip Mechanisms including (coefficient of friction, surface contamination, footwear interface, walking dynamics)
Trip Mechanisms including (elevation changes, surface irregularities, visual obstructions, walking pattern disruption)
Fall Consequences including (injury types, severity factors, recovery time, long-term effects, workplace impact)
2. Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment
Surface Hazards including (wet surfaces, uneven flooring, loose materials, damaged surfaces, temporary conditions)
Environmental Factors including (lighting conditions, weather exposure, traffic patterns, maintenance activities)
Human Factors including (age considerations, mobility limitations, footwear selection, attention factors, fatigue effects)
Risk Assessment methodologies including (hazard mapping, frequency analysis, severity evaluation, control prioritization)
3. Surface Management and Maintenance
Floor Surface selection including (slip-resistant materials, texture requirements, drainage design, maintenance considerations)
Surface Treatments including (anti-slip coatings, texture applications, cleaning protocols, condition monitoring)
Maintenance Programs including (inspection schedules, cleaning procedures, repair protocols, replacement criteria)
Wet Surface management including (drainage systems, absorbent materials, warning signs, quick-dry techniques)
4. Environmental Control and Housekeeping
Housekeeping Standards including (spill response, debris removal, storage organization, traffic flow management)
Weather Protection including (entrance mats, canopy systems, de-icing procedures, moisture control)
Lighting Requirements including (illumination levels, glare reduction, shadow elimination, emergency lighting)
Traffic Management including (pedestrian routes, vehicle separation, congestion control, directional flow)
5. Personal Protective Equipment and Footwear Safety
Footwear Selection including (slip-resistant soles, tread patterns, material compatibility, condition requirements)
PPE Integration including (safety shoes, protective clothing, visibility enhancement, mobility considerations)
Footwear Maintenance including (cleaning procedures, inspection criteria, replacement schedules, performance monitoring)
Specialized Footwear including (chemical-resistant, electrical-hazard, puncture-resistant, temperature-specific applications)
6. Safety Awareness and Prevention Programs
Awareness Training including (hazard recognition, safe walking practices, attention focus, risk awareness)
Behavioral Modification including (habit formation, safety culture, peer observation, personal responsibility)
Communication Programs including (safety campaigns, warning systems, feedback mechanisms, incident sharing)
Continuous Improvement including (performance monitoring, incident analysis, program evaluation, best practice implementation)
Targeted Audience
Safety Officers developing fall prevention programs
Facility Managers maintaining walking surfaces
Maintenance Personnel responsible for surface upkeep
Housekeeping Staff implementing cleaning protocols
Supervisors overseeing workplace safety
Risk Management Personnel addressing liability concerns
Property Managers ensuring visitor safety
Training Coordinators developing fall prevention curricula
Knowledge Assessment
Slip, trip, fall theory evaluations including (OSHA 29 CFR 1910.22 requirements, causation factors, prevention principles)
Hazard recognition exercises including (surface assessment, environmental evaluation, risk identification)
Surface management assessments including (material selection, maintenance procedures, treatment applications)
Prevention program testing including (awareness strategies, behavioral modification, program development)
Key Learning Objectives
Understand slips, trips, and falls fundamentals and causation factors
Implement effective hazard identification and risk assessment for walking surfaces
Apply proper surface management and maintenance procedures
Execute comprehensive environmental control and housekeeping protocols
Develop effective Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) selection for slip prevention
Apply appropriate lighting and visibility improvement strategies
Implement safety awareness and behavior modification programs
Apply incident investigation and prevention strategy development
Course Overview
This comprehensive Slips, Trips, and Falls Safety Training course provides participants with essential knowledge and practical skills required for preventing slip, trip, and fall incidents in workplace environments. The course covers fundamental fall prevention principles along with hands-on techniques for hazard identification, surface management, and environmental control procedures.
Participants will learn to apply OSHA 29 CFR 1910.22 Walking-Working Surfaces, ANSI A1264.1 Safety Requirements for Workplace Walking/Working Surfaces, NFPA 101 Life Safety Code, ADA Americans with Disabilities Act Guidelines, and ASTM Standards for Slip Resistance to ensure comprehensive slip, trip, and fall prevention. This course combines theoretical fall prevention concepts with practical hands-on training and real-world application scenarios to ensure participants gain valuable skills applicable to their workplace environment while emphasizing proactive hazard control and injury prevention.
Practical Assessment
Workplace inspection exercise including (hazard identification, surface evaluation, environmental assessment, risk prioritization)
Surface testing demonstration including (slip resistance measurement, condition assessment, treatment evaluation)
Housekeeping practice including (spill response, debris removal, maintenance procedures, warning placement)
Footwear assessment including (selection criteria, condition evaluation, performance testing, replacement planning)
Why Choose This Course?
Essential slip, trip, fall prevention competency development
Comprehensive surface management and maintenance training
Professional hazard identification and control expertise
Industry-recognized fall prevention protocols
Practical safety awareness and behavior modification skills
Note: This course outline, including specific topics, modules, and duration, can be customized based on the specific needs and requirements of the client.