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Educational Videos About Slips, Trips, & Falls

6 Memorable Slip, Trip, & Fall Videos to Inspire a Culture of Safety - Director's Cut

  • Monday April 4th 2022

Loose rugs or mats. Accidental spills that are yet to be discovered. Poor lighting. Clutter. All signal slip, trip, or fall incidents that are waiting to happen—and oftentimes, they’re preventable.  

Of course, as your organization’s purveyor of health and safety, you know that with proper EHS training and education you can empower your employees to identify, mitigate, and avoid these dangerous scenarios and help create a culture of safety . But you also know that standard, out-of-the-box training won’t get you very far. You need to create an engaging experience if you want your employees to retain the information. 

But how? Why not try to spice things up with a bit of humor? 

While the real-life implications of slips, trips, and falls are no laughing matter, videos of “epic fails” rule the digital world these days. And as it turns out, there are plenty of “educational” and “inspirational” workplace training videos featuring slips, trips, and falls that your employees may be able to learn from—or at least help you grab their attention. We simply couldn’t resist compiling some of them for your viewing and teaching pleasure. 

Some may make you laugh while others may make you cringe, but all of them illuminate the hazards that lurk in every workplace. 

But in all seriousness...

If you’re looking for help putting together an effective health & safety program, contact our seasoned health and safety consultants today. 

6 Employee Training Videos that Illuminate Hazards that Lurk in the Workplace

1. use a catchy tune and personification to show employees how not to let hazards go unmitigated.

From a tangled electrical cord bucket to an overflowing trash can, this musical classic showcases everyday hazards that employees often just “walk on by.” The real beauty? Like any catchy tune, the angelic singer’s repeated pleas to not let hazards go unmitigated will undoubtedly burrow its way into your employees’ minds forever (or at least the rest of the day). 

2. A multi-media mashup will entertain employees and make workplace safety memorable

The most entertaining part of this “short-film” is the editing. Not only is it jam-packed with non-stop scene changes, but it also incorporates some delightful animations and stick figure drawings to really drive the message home. Apparently, the full version is available for purchase, and it includes a full 15 minutes of magic. 

3. Present the idea of potentially horrific consequences to deeply resonate

If you think your employees will respond best to fear tactics, this ~spooky~ production should do the trick. Complete with horror movie music, this video can help show your employees that there’s really no excuse to not be safe at work. After all, they should know better. 

4. Leverage cartoon animation as an attention grabber showcasing workplace safety

Cartoons are a fundamental part of every kid’s childhood development. So, why not try to reconnect with that time of growth and budding self-awareness? 

This short-and-sweet video number is an “attention grabber” from the get-go, featuring an animated scene that clearly won’t end well. But what’s more is that it quickly shifts to a real-life environment, bringing employees back to the present and clearly showing how to properly walk down a set of stairs. 

5. Pay homage to workplace perils with a film noir production

This production out of Texas pays homage to The Twilight Zone days, providing a bit of mystery and suspense before ultimately revealing the tragedy that has occurred. In the end, viewers walk away with one thing: It’s up to them to prevent the workplace peril that leads to monstrous slips, trips, and falls.

6. The power of storytelling - “coming home alive is your job."

Did you know that fall protection and fall protection training is one of the most commonly cited OSHA violations? But armed with the knowledge of the four “fall factors”—gravity, momentum, balance, and friction—your employees will have all the insight and inspiration they need to prevent untimely incidents.

For even more laughs, check out our notoriously funny blog, 6 Hilarious Workplace Safety Videos Every EHS Professional Will Love & Cherish  

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Slip, trips and falls – safety cartoon animation!

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This video’s contents are: Slips, Trips and Falls. Easily avoid these common workplace accidents through basic safety protocol. Around 30% of all non-fatal accidents are caused by slips, trips and falls. That’s a staggering 100,000 plus per year! What practical steps can we take?

1. Wear suitable footwear for all conditions.

2. Avoid rushing around – you could trip up.

3. Clean up spillages immediately.

4. Be aware of uneven surfaces.

5. Manage trailing cables.

6. Good housekeeping…keep aisles and stairways clear.

7. Poor lighting…Maintain clean light fixtures to improve lighting efficiency.

8. Keep surfaces and stairways clear of debris.

9. Putting tools away and equipment after use. 10. Don’t carry loads that block your view.

10. Don’t carry loads that block your view.

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Slips Trips and Falls Training – [Complete Video Kit]

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Did you know that slip and fall accidents are one of the most common workplace injuries? In fact, 17% of disabling workplace injuries are because of a slip and fall accident. That’s why this training program is so important since most slips, trips and falls can be prevented. This slip, trip and fall training video will help educate your employees on how to reduce their chances of slipping and falling at work.

This Slip, Trip and Fall Training Teaches Several Important Concepts:

  • Why is your body’s natural center of gravity so important and how can it be used to reduce slips, trips and falls?
  • What steps can we take to avoid losing our balance?
  • How your posture can effect your likelihood of tripping and falling
  • How to increase stability when carrying or moving things
  • How different walking surfaces effect our potential to slip and fall (carpet, tile, stairs, etc.)
  • How to be aware of oil, grease, or water on the floor while working
  • How to assess a work area for slip and fall hazards and how to remedy any issues that you may find
  • What is the proper footwear needed in order to reduce slip, trip and fall injuries?
  • How to reduce injury while falling
  • What are the first aid guidelines to follow if a co-worker injures him or herself during a slip and fall?

Your employees are all at risk for a slip, trip or fall injury at work. This training video will help you teach them how to avoid serious injury and reduce your numbers of on the job accidents and injuries. This slip, trip and fall safety training video is available as a DVD or USB Stick in either English or Spanish language options, and is 19 minutes long.

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All of our training videos include the following additional resources:

1) a leader’s guide.

The person giving the training can use the Guide to help facilitate the training and provide additional verbal support to the video. It also includes a sample outline for the training session along with the highlights of the course.

2) An Employee Quiz

Important to be able to test your trainees to make sure they understand and comprehend the training course they just watched.  This is also good for employer documentation for safety training of employees.

3) Answer Key to the Quiz

Ensures the questions are being answered correctly.

4) An Attendance Sheet

Allows you to keep track of who was trained, when the training occurred, who was the instructor, etc. Excellent documentation to prove your training requirements are in order.

5) A Printable “Certificate of Completion”

Allows you to give one to each employee who attends the safety training session.  Can also be kept in an employee file for training documentation.

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19 reviews for Slips Trips and Falls Training – [Complete Video Kit]

Great training!

A good tool to help prevent slips and falls at work

A good basis for any job that has slip and fall hazards (and what workplace doesn’t?)

Good addition to our safety training library.

We had a lot of slip and fall accidents and this training was our first step in trying to stop those.

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