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Winter Walking Safety


As the song goes, December is the “most wonderful time of the year…” The school semester is coming to an end and the holiday season is upon us. This is a time when slips and falls occur at an increasing number on campus. The Facilities Grounds Crews and Building Services Department do a very good job of keeping the sidewalks, steps and interior entrances clear of snow, ice and water. However, you may encounter icy patches and slippery surfaces.

Here are a few tips to make the winter walking weather a little safer:

Plan ahead. Give yourself sufficient time and plan your route.
Wear shoes or boots that provide the proper traction on snow and ice. Avoid high heels and also plastic or leather soles.
Take small steps or shuffle to keep your center of balance under you.
Walk slowly on icy ground – never run.
Keep both hands free for balance, rather than in your pockets.
Use handrails on stairs from start to finish.
Avoid carrying loads on stairways; or carry loads that you can see over.
Keep your eyes on where you are going.
Test potentially slick areas by tapping your foot on them.
Step – don’t jump from vehicles and equipment. Use the vehicle for support.

Finally, when entering the building, remove snow and water from footwear to prevent creating wet slippery conditions indoors. Indoor floor mats can only collect so much water. When they are saturated, the water will stay with your shoes for several feet past the floor mats.  Don’t assume that because you are indoors the floor won’t be slippery.

David Blackburn
Safety/Hazard Prevention
12/11/2012