ACS – GP USA Slip, Trip, and Fall Prevention

The ACS – GP USA Slip, Trip, and Fall Prevention course is a specialized workplace safety training program designed to reduce one of the most common causes of occupational injuries across all industries. Slips, trips, and falls account for a significant percentage of workplace accidents in construction, manufacturing, logistics, healthcare, and commercial environments. This course provides essential knowledge to help workers identify hazards, understand risk factors, and apply effective prevention strategies in line with OSHA and international safety standards.
This training focuses on practical hazard recognition and control measures, including safe walking surfaces, proper housekeeping, spill management, lighting requirements, footwear selection, and safe access routes. Participants will also learn how environmental, behavioral, and organizational factors contribute to slip, trip, and fall incidents.
Upon completion, learners will be equipped with the skills to minimize workplace incidents, improve safety awareness, and support organizational compliance objectives. The course strengthens safety culture, reduces injury-related downtime, and enhances operational efficiency. It is ideal for employees, supervisors, and safety professionals seeking to improve workplace safety performance and prevent slip, trip, and fall hazards in diverse working environments.
Course Overview
Awarding Body
ACS – GP
Duration
1 day
Study Mode
Online
Assessment
MCQ & Practical Assessment
Course Objective
- Understand OSHA standards for walking-working surfaces and fall prevention.
- Identify slip, trip, and fall hazards, such as wet floors, clutter, and uneven surfaces.
- Learn to implement control measures, including housekeeping and surface maintenance.
- Develop skills to assess workplace environments for fall risks.
- Explore the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and anti-slip footwear.
- Gain knowledge of emergency response procedures for fall-related injuries.
- Understand the importance of training and communication for fall prevention.
- Learn to document fall hazard assessments and incidents for compliance.

Entry Requirements
- Minimum Age: Learners must be 18 years or above.
- Educational Background: Basic literacy and numeracy skills are recommended.
- Language Proficiency: Good understanding of written and spoken English is required to follow safety instructions and training content.
- Work Experience: No prior experience is required; however, exposure to workplace environments such as construction, manufacturing, logistics, healthcare, or facilities management is beneficial.
Who Can Enroll
This course is designed for individuals working in environments where slip, trip, and fall hazards are common and workplace safety is essential. It is suitable for:
- Construction workers and site operatives
- Warehouse and logistics staff
- Manufacturing and industrial workers
- Healthcare and hospital staff
- Facility management and cleaning personnel
- Maintenance and repair technicians
- Retail and commercial workers
- Supervisors, safety officers, and team leaders
Course Learning Outcomes
- Participants will demonstrate understanding and compliance with OSHA fall prevention and walking-working surface standards.
- Learners will identify slip, trip, and fall hazards and apply effective risk control measures in the workplace.
- Attendees will implement safe housekeeping practices and maintain hazard-free walking and working surfaces.
- Graduates will assess workplace environments to accurately detect potential fall risks and unsafe conditions.
- Participants will correctly use PPE, including anti-slip footwear, to reduce exposure to slip and trip hazards.
- Learners will respond appropriately to fall-related incidents and emergency situations in the workplace.
- Attendees will document hazard assessments, inspections, and incident reports in accordance with safety procedures
