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Why do slips, trips and falls stubbornly remain the number one cause of workplace accidents, even in high-risk industries that are otherwise strong on safety? The answer lies in both human behaviour and practical action, and that’s exactly what Daryl Wake of Dekra and I explore together.
Daryl brings fresh behavioural data gathered across industries, showing how and why people really slip, trip and fall, and the critical role of leadership and culture. I then take the baton to share a roadmap of proven, practical steps you can implement immediately to cut incidents, defend claims, and build a safer, stronger organisation.
Highlights include:
- Behavioural safety insights: why a few key habits cause most accidents
- Data in action: patterns behind 7,500+ workplace observations
- Leadership’s role: culture, influence and frontline engagement
- Practical tools: how to prevent slips and trips in real-world settings
- The five mistakes organisations make: and how to avoid them
- Trips vs slips: why they’re different and need different solutions
- Measuring risk: the science of slip testing and pendulum values
- Free resources: download my book Prevent Slip Accidents and take the slip risk scorecard self-assessment
👉 Take action:
- Sign up for a future Safety Roundtable: https://safetyroundtable.co.uk/
- Connect with Daryl on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/darylwake/
- Connect with Christian on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christian-harris-slip-safety/
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