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Avoid Injury: Always Use Handrails on Stairs

Man and woman walking down stairs in office building while holding onto hand rail.

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Help prevent and lessen winter slip, trip and fall incidents by using the below Step Wisely program poster, table tent and digital image.

It reminds individuals to hold handrails while ascending or descending stairs, including these tips:

  • Slow down
  • Ensure firm footing
  • Keep line of sight clear
  • Use an elevator to move large objects
  • Never store items on stairs

Place posters near workstations and high-traffic areas around the office, such as next to coffee pots, water stations and refrigerators.

MCIT members can request to have printed Step Wisely promotional materials sent to them.

Poster: Avoid Injury, Always Grip Handrails on Stairs. Man and woman walking down stairs in office building while holding onto hand rail.

The table tent is great for an eye-catching reminder at employees’ desks or displayed in other high-visibility areas, such as workbenches and tables, and break areas.

Table Tent Panel: Avoid Injury, Always Grip Handrails on Stairs. Man and woman walking down stairs in office building while holding onto hand rail.

The digital (jpeg) image file can be used anywhere you can insert an image, such as on the employee intranet, emails, employee newsletter, computer lock screen.

Image: Avoid Injury, Always Grip Handrails on Stairs. Man and woman walking down stairs in office building while holding onto hand rail.

Campaign Tips

  • Place posters and table tents in prominent places, such as break rooms and exits
  • Use the digital image creatively, such as posting to the intranet, emailing to staff, placing in employee newsletter or handing out at staff meetings
  • Keep the message fresh: Use one topic for a few weeks then switch to another topic for a few weeks and so on

MCIT’s Step Wisely program helps make slip, trip and fall prevention efforts easy for its members. Slip, trip and fall incidents are particularly prevalent during Minnesota winters. Providing your employees and the public information to help them make safer behavior choices could keep your employees from being injured and save your organization significant costs, time and grief related to those injuries.

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