Bentley T A, Haslam R A
Health and Safety Ergonomics Unit, Department of Human Sciences, Loughborough University, Leicestershire, UK.
Appl Ergon. 2001 Apr;32(2):127-34. doi: 10.1016/s0003-6870(00)00048-x.
Risk factors for slip, trip and fall accidents (STFA) during the delivery of mail were identified using a range of accident-centred and accident-independent methods. Key factors included slippery underfoot conditions, non-weather related environmental hazards (e.g., uneven paving, steps, inadequate lighting), poor slip resistance from footwear, unsafe working practices, management safety practices, and underlying organisational influences. Intervention measures were recommended that target STFA risks at three levels: slip resistance, exposure to hazardous conditions, and employee behaviour in the face of hazardous conditions. The use of a participative approach to intervention selection and design enabled allowance for the organisational context to be made.
通过一系列以事故为中心和与事故无关的方法,确定了邮件投递过程中滑倒、绊倒和摔倒事故(STFA)的风险因素。关键因素包括脚下路面湿滑、与天气无关的环境危险(如铺路不平、有台阶、照明不足)、鞋类防滑性差、不安全的工作做法、管理安全措施以及潜在的组织影响。建议采取干预措施,从三个层面针对STFA风险:防滑性、暴露于危险条件以及员工在危险条件下的行为。采用参与式方法进行干预措施的选择和设计,能够考虑到组织背景因素。