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<title>Slips and Falls Can Result In Lawsuits for Thousands in Damages</title>
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<description>According to the HSE, slips trips, and falls are the most common cause of accidents in the workplace. They account for 40% of all major injuries reported and can also cause other serious accidents such as falls from height.</description>
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<title>The Factors Affecting the Condition of Floor Surfaces</title>
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<description>Floor surfaces can vary enormously. This is the case even if they are made of identical materials, because they will have differing amounts of foot traffic resulting in different levels of wear. They may also have different cleaning regimes, and different uses.</description>
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<title>The Importance Of Keeping Floor Surfaces As Slip-Free As Possible</title>
<link>https://www.123articleonline.com/articles/1158964/the-importance-of-keeping-floor-surfaces-as-slip-free-as-possible</link>
<description>The Workplace (Health, Safety, and Welfare) Regulations 1992 require floors to be suitable, in good condition, and free from obstructions. No two floors are the same, and some will be more likely to cause people to slip than others. There is a way to test the slip resistance of a floor and bring it up to standard if needed.</description>
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<title>The law Regarding Slips and Falls in the Workplace</title>
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<description>The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 requires employers to ensure the health and safety of their employees and anyone who may be affected by their work, as far as reasonably practical. This includes taking measures to prevent slips and falls.</description>
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<title>What You Need To Know About the Law Relating To Employee Safety</title>
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<description>Slips and trips are the major cause of injuries in the workplace, accounting for 40% of all reported severe injuries. They are also the most common cause of injuries to the public whether in a store, on a public highway, in a public building, or anywhere else.</description>
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<title>Why You Need To Worry About Floor Safety When You Own a Business</title>
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<description>There are a number of different things which can cause slips, trips, and falls in the workplace. According to the HSE, they are the major cause of serious injury and can result in compensation claims which run into the hundreds of thousands of pounds.</description>
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