Fall Risk Analysis Report

Assessment of environmental fall hazards

Executive Summary

50%
Risk Probability
MODERATE
Risk Level
50%

MODERATE RISK

Caution advised - some fall hazards present

Key Recommendations

  1. - **Rating**: **High**. The primary concern is the slippery surfaces due to snow or ice, which significantly increases the risk of slipping and falling.
Analyzed Image

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Detailed Risk Assessment

# Slippery Surfaces HIGH

Observation: The stairs appear to be covered with a thin layer of snow or ice.

Risk Assessment: High. Slippery surfaces significantly increase the risk of slipping and falling.

Recommendations:
  • Clear the snow or ice from the stairs immediately to prevent slips and falls.

# Uneven Flooring or Obstacles MINIMAL

Observation: The stairs themselves appear to be in good condition, with no visible obstacles or uneven surfaces.

Risk Assessment: Minimal. The stairs do not present any immediate unevenness or obstacles.

Recommendations:
  • Regularly inspect the stairs for any debris or damage that could create uneven surfaces.

# Poor Lighting Conditions MODERATE

Observation: The image does not provide clear information about the lighting conditions.

Risk Assessment: Moderate. Poor lighting can make it difficult to see potential hazards.

Recommendations:
  • Ensure that the area is well-lit, especially during early morning and evening hours when visibility is reduced.

# Lack of Handrails or Support MINIMAL

Observation: The stairs have handrails on both sides.

Risk Assessment: Minimal. The presence of handrails provides support and reduces the risk of falling.

Recommendations:
  • Ensure that the handrails are secure and in good condition.

# Other Potential Hazards MINIMAL

Observation: The individual is wearing appropriate footwear for the conditions.

Risk Assessment: Minimal. Proper footwear can help mitigate the risk of slipping.

Recommendations:
  • Encourage the use of appropriate footwear with good traction for snowy or icy conditions.