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Winter Walking – Safe Walking In Hazardous Conditions – SS1077IE (8 Min.)
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1
A slip resistant sole cannot help reduce a large number of potential slips and falls.
True
False
2
If you slip and fall you should try to use your hands or arms to break the fall.
True
False
3
You can reduce your risk of falling by being aware.
True
False
4
Evaluating all situations prior to moving will minimize your risk of a fall.
True
False
5
“Packed down” or “compressed” snow is most commonly found on:
Roofs
Tree Limbs
Roads and Walkways
All of the above
6
If you are not sure which type of footwear is safe and approved for your job you should ask:
Shoe salesman
Co-worker
Supervisor
Custodian
7
Once you enter a building there is no need to worry about slipping and falling due to snow outside.
True
False
8
Walking in melted, “slushy” snow is not as dangerous as walking in “packed down” snow.
True
False
9
Which of the following can greatly reduce your chance of a slip and fall?
Slip resistant shoes
Reducing the length of your stride
Walking slower
All of the Above
10
When walking through intersections, you should be aware of vehicles. Their ability to stop may be compromised by the same slippery conditions.
True
False