In the cold winter months, slippery surfaces become an everyday hazard as rain, ice and snow present a perilous obstacle to both employees and visitors on your business premises. Wet and icy conditions increase the likelihood of slip and fall accidents, which can result in serious injuries. The Health and Safety at Work Act makes it clear: UK employers have a legal duty to manage risks to those affected by their business. Further, the condition of your flooring can be compromised by cold and moisture, leading to costly repairs. However, taking the right precautionary measures can protect your flooring from damage and mitigate the risk of accidents.
SafetyBuyer understands the importance of maintaining safe and secure flooring during the winter months. In the following guide, we explore ways to make sure your premises' floors are walkable and safe during bad weather, and the safety solutions that can help you achieve this.
Begin by conducting a thorough assessment of your premises. This involves checking for any existing damage or wear that could be exacerbated by wet or icy conditions. Look for cracks that can harbour water and expand when it freezes, loose tiles that may shift or lift, and any uneven areas that pose a tripping hazard. Consider the material of your flooring; some surfaces may become particularly hazardous when wet.
Map out high-traffic areas, as these will need robust safety measures due to the increased risk of wear and moisture ingress. Then, identify external areas that may require extra attention, such as steps, ramps and walkways that could become slippery when icy. Ensuring that anti-slip mats and water-absorbent matting are in place before the rainy season begins.
Carry out regular maintenance, including routine checks and prompt repairs of any issues that could pose a risk in cold and wet conditions. It’s also vital to keep drainage areas clear to prevent water accumulation and to ensure that gutters and downpipes are directing water away from walking surfaces. Stock up on safety essentials like extra grit, wet floor signs and replacement non-slip mats to ensure you are prepared for every possibility.
To maximise floor safety during the winter, equip your premises with products designed to prevent accidents and injuries, such as:
These products are specifically designed to address the increased risks presented by wet and cold conditions, offering a comprehensive approach to winter floor safety.
For safety products to perform effectively, they must be installed correctly. Here are some best practices to ensure your installations are effective and long-lasting:
Daily routines such as clearing snow and spreading grit can prevent ice from forming on external walkways. For internal flooring, frequent mopping and drying are necessary to maintain a safe walking surface. Always have a plan for unexpected issues to ensure you can take the necessary steps as soon as possible.
In the UK, employers are legally required to protect the health and safety of their employees and others who may be affected by their work activities, which includes maintaining safe flooring conditions. Adhering to the Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992, specifically Regulation 12 which relates to the condition of floors and traffic routes, is a fundamental part of this duty. There are several approaches businesses should use to ensure they meet their obligations:
Following these steps helps ensure that your business is not only providing a safe working environment but is also compliant with UK health and safety laws, reducing the risk of accidents and potential legal consequences.
At SafetyBuyer, we understand the requirements of employers, and these are especially relevant in the colder parts of the year. All of our products meet the requirements set by the Health and Safety Executive. By purchasing from us, you can be confident that you are prioritising your employees' safety. To learn more, browse our store, or call us today on 0800 043 0161 with your query.