Slip, trip and fall incidents are one of the leading causes of workplace injuries and liability claims. According to the , hundreds of thousands of people each year experience fall-related injuries on jobsites, which can result in significant business disruption, costly claims and surging insurance premiums.
For fence contractors, these risks exist not only in offices and shops, but also in yards, fabrication areas, loading zones and active jobsites. A structured prevention approach can significantly reduce both injury frequency and claim severity, helping to sustain the longevity of your operations. Use this practical guide to slip, trip and fall prevention to maximize safety at your business and minimize fall-related incidents.
The Importance of Slip, Trip and Fall Prevention
In developing and maintaining residential and commercial fences, fence contractors face a wide variety of exposures in their day-to-day operations that can result in severe injuries and even fatalities. Common contractor conditions that increase slip and trip risk include:
- Mud, gravel and uneven ground at jobsites
- Loose materials and scrap in yard areas
- Wet shop floors and washdown zones
- Cords, hoses and temporary power lines
- Poor lighting in storage and staging areas
- Rushed cleanup at the end of shifts
These exposures can quickly result in costly medical bills, lost work time and project delays, all of which can stall your operations. Because these hazards change daily and from site to site, prevention must be a routine and systematic component of your business’s risk management strategy.
The Impact of Slips, Trips and Falls on Your Risk Profile
Slip, trip and fall claims affect both workers’ compensation and general liability insurance costs, which can negatively impact your business’s bottom line if and when fall-related incidents occur. Frequent small injuries can raise experience modifiers and premiums over time, while a single severe incident can create significant costs.
To successfully combat rising insurance and claims costs, fence contractors must implement a robust safety program that prioritizes slip, trip and fall prevention. Regular safety reviews and control improvements can directly support long-term cost control, leading to optimized safety and insurance outcomes that advance your business’s growth.
How Alliant Supports Slip, Trip and Fall Prevention
As the leading specialty insurance broker, Alliant specializes in navigating businesses through the unique industry risks and insurance challenges that members of the American Fence Association face. Our team of risk management and insurance professionals understand how to develop tailored safety and loss control programs that maximize well-being while minimizing costly claims, protecting the sustainability of your operations. By leveraging decades of combined expertise in this area, we carefully review safety controls, loss trends and insurance impact and identify practical risk reduction opportunities personalized to your unique operations.
Contact our specialists today to request a slip and fall risk and coverage review.