
FACTS
- Half of all accidental deaths in the home are caused by a fall. Most fall injuries in the home happen at ground level, not from an elevation.
- Slips and falls do not constitute a primary cause of fatal occupational injuries, but represent the primary cause of lost days from work.
- The three leading causes of work-related injuries treated in an emergency department were contact with objects and equipment, overexertion and bodily reaction, and falls, slips and trips without a fall.
- Falls occur in virtually all manufacturing and service sectors. Fatal falls however are in construction, mining and certain maintenance activities.
- According to the American Trucking Association, slips and falls are the leading cause of compensable injury in the trucking industry.
- Falls are the most common cause of traumatic brain injuries.
- Incidence of falls goes up with each decade of life.
STATS
- 27% of the 900,380 nonfatal work injuries resulting in days away from work in 2018 were related to slips, trips, and falls.
- falls on the same level is the second leading preventable workplace injury event resulting in cases with days away from work. In 2019, 146 workers died and 153,140 were injured.
- Each year there are about 17,000 lost-time injuries due to falls in the workplace.
- 65% of all fall-related injuries are from “same level”.
- One in five lost-time injuries result from falls.
- Every year about 20 people die in Ontario because of workplace falls.
- 80 workers are injured every day because of a fall – that’s one every 20 minutes.
- An average WSIB claim is $11,771; factor in other costs like lost productivity and staff replacement, and the cost can be as much as four times more – approximately $59,000 per injury.
- with a profit margin of 5%, sales/services required to cover the total cost of one injury equals about $1.2 million.