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State of science: Occupational slips, trips and falls on the same level

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Occupational slips, trips and falls on the same level (STFL) result in substantial injuries worldwide. This paper summarises the state of science regarding STFL, outlining relevant aspects of epidemiology, biomechanics, psychophysics, tribology, organisational influences and injury prevention. This review reaffirms that STFL remain a major cause of workplace injury and STFL prevention is a complex problem, requiring multi-disciplinary, multi-faceted approaches. Despite progress in recent decades in understanding the mechanisms involved in STFL, especially slipping, research leading to evidence-based prevention practices remains insufficient, given the problem scale. It is concluded that there is a pressing need to develop better fall prevention strategies using systems approaches conceptualising and addressing the factors involved in STFL, with considerations of the full range of factors and their interactions. There is also an urgent need for field trials of various fall prevention strategies to assess the effectiveness of different intervention components and their interactions

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    • Year of publication

      2016
    • Language

      Anglais
    • Discipline(s)

      Ergonomie
    • Author(s)

      CHANG W.R., LECLERCQ S., LOCKART T.E., HASLAM R.
    • Reference

      Ergonomics, 2016, DOI : 10.1080/00140139.2016.1157214
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