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ICD-10 code: W18.30

Chapter: External causes of morbidity and mortality

What is a 'Fall on Same Level, Unspecified'?

A fall on same level, unspecified, also known as a slip, trip, or stumble, is a type of workplace injury that occurs when an individual falls on the same level as they were standing. This type of fall is often caused by wet or slippery surfaces, uneven flooring, poor lighting, or obstacles in the walking path.

Preventing Falls on Same Level, Unspecified
  1. Keep floors clean and dry - Regular cleaning and maintenance of floors can help prevent slips and falls. Use appropriate cleaning agents and ensure floors are adequately dried after cleaning.
  2. Provide adequate lighting - Poor lighting can make it difficult for workers to see obstacles or uneven surfaces. Ensure that work areas are well-lit to prevent accidents.
  3. Use non-slip mats - Non-slip mats can prevent slips and falls on wet or slippery surfaces. Place them in areas where water or other substances are likely to accumulate.
  4. Clear walkways - Keep walkways clear of obstacles and clutter to prevent trips and falls.
  5. Provide appropriate footwear - Proper footwear can prevent slips and falls. Ensure that workers have appropriate footwear for the job and that they are in good condition.
What to Do if a Fall Occurs

If a fall on same level, unspecified occurs in the workplace, it is important to take immediate action to prevent further injury. The following steps can help:

  1. Assess the situation - Determine the severity of the injury and call for medical assistance if needed.
  2. Secure the area - If possible, isolate the area to prevent further accidents.
  3. Gather information - Collect information about the incident, including the cause of the fall, location, and witnesses.
  4. Report the incident - Report the incident to a supervisor or manager as soon as possible.

By taking preventative measures and knowing what to do if a fall occurs, employers can help ensure the safety of their workers and prevent slips, trips, and falls in the workplace.