Slip, Trip & Fall Prevention Training
Description
Slip, Trip & Fall Prevention Training
Help reduce preventable incidents, strengthen workplace awareness, and create safer walking and working environments with practical slip, trip, and fall prevention knowledge.
Safer Work Areas
Incident Prevention
Safety Culture Support
Why this training matters
Slips, trips, and falls can happen in almost any workplace, often from hazards that are easy to overlook such as wet floors, cluttered walkways, uneven surfaces, poor housekeeping, unsuitable footwear, or rushed movement.
This training helps learners identify common risk factors early, understand how incidents occur, and take practical steps to reduce harm before minor hazards turn into serious injuries, lost time, or operational disruption.
What learners will gain
- A stronger understanding of everyday slip, trip, and fall hazards
- Practical methods for spotting unsafe conditions before incidents occur
- Greater confidence in maintaining safer floors, walkways, and work areas
- Knowledge that supports safer behaviour and better workplace standards
Why act now
Many slip, trip, and fall incidents are preventable when teams know what to look for and how to respond.
Investing in awareness today can help protect people, reduce avoidable disruption, and reinforce a more proactive safety culture across the workplace.
Course Overview
This training is designed to build practical awareness around the causes of slips, trips, and falls and the steps needed to reduce risk in routine workplace activities.
It supports learners in understanding the link between safe behaviour, good housekeeping, hazard reporting, and workplace conditions so they can contribute to a safer working environment every day.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, learners should be able to:
- Identify common workplace conditions that can lead to slips, trips, and falls
- Recognize how housekeeping, floor conditions, layout, and human factors affect risk
- Understand practical preventive measures for safer walking and working surfaces
- Apply safer habits when moving through work areas and around potential hazards
- Support workplace safety by reporting hazards and encouraging prompt corrective action
- Contribute to a more prevention-focused safety culture in day-to-day operations
Who This Is For
- Employees working in offices, warehouses, retail spaces, healthcare, manufacturing, construction, and general workplaces
- Supervisors and team leaders responsible for maintaining safe work areas
- Health and safety personnel supporting hazard identification and prevention
- Facilities, operations, and maintenance teams involved in workplace upkeep
- Organizations looking to strengthen everyday hazard awareness across their workforce
Build safer habits before incidents happen
Give your team the knowledge to spot hazards earlier, act more safely, and help prevent avoidable slips, trips, and falls in the workplace.


