The image shows a busy playroom with toys scattered across the floor and a small wet area near a sink. Children are moving quickly through the space while an educator speaks with a parent nearby.
What’s wrong in this picture is not one major hazard, but several small ones happening at once. Toys left in walkways increase tripping risk. The wet floor creates a slipping hazard. Distraction during a busy moment delays response.
What should be avoided is leaving floor hazards unaddressed while attention is divided. The behaviour that should be modelled is quick hazard control, even if it […]
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