Slip, Trip & Fall Prevention
Housekeeping Hazards
Safe Walking Practices
Guest Safety
100

What should you do immediately if you notice a spill on the floor?

Clean it up immediately or secure the area and report it.

100

What should be placed around a wet floor after mopping?

Wet Floor signs.

100

When walking through the hotel, where should your attention be?

On your path of travel and surroundings.

100

What should you do if you observe a guest walking near a wet area?

Warn the guest and direct them around the hazard.

200

True or False: If a floor looks dry, it is always safe to walk on.

False. Floors can still be slippery from cleaning products, humidity, or unseen moisture.

200

True or False: Wet Floor signs eliminate all risk of someone slipping.

False. The hazard still exists.

200

What should you do when approaching a blind corner?

Slow down and proceed cautiously.

200

Why are pool decks considered high-risk areas?

Because they are frequently wet and slippery.

300

Name one item that should never be left in a hallway or walkway.

Boxes, carts, luggage, cords, equipment, or any object that creates a trip hazard.

300

Why should housekeeping carts never block hallways?

They create a trip hazard and may obstruct emergency egress.

300

True or False: Looking at your phone while walking increases the risk of a fall.

True.

300

What should you do if a guest reports a trip hazard?

Inspect the area, secure the hazard, and report it immediately.

400

What is the most common cause of workplace injuries in hotels?

Slips, trips, and falls.

400

What should you do if you discover a leaking ceiling or pipe?

Secure the area and notify Engineering immediately.

400

What type of footwear should employees wear?

Proper, slip-resistant footwear appropriate for their job.

400

Name one common guest trip hazard found in hotels.

Loose rugs, uneven pavement, cords, luggage, or poor lighting.

500

What are the three main causes of slip, trip, and fall incidents?

Wet/slippery surfaces, obstacles in walkways, and uneven walking surfaces.

500

What is the safest way to carry supplies through a hallway?

Carry only what allows you to maintain a clear line of sight.

500

What should you use when carrying a heavy item that blocks your view?

Ask for assistance or use a cart.

500

What is the most important reason for correcting a trip hazard quickly?

To prevent injuries to guests and employees.

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