Snow and Ice Safety

Summary

snow and ice safety

Body

Issue/Question

What are snow and ice safety tips?

Environment

  • BHSU and BHRC campus safety. 

Cause

There is snow or ice on the walkways or parking lots on BHSU and BHRC campus grounds. 

Resolution​​​​​​

Winter weather brings typical snow and cold problems. Facilities Services will continue to remove snow, sand sidewalks and roads, and use chemical melters to reduce slip and fall hazards as much as possible. It is important for individuals to recognize the hazards of slippery walks and roadways. There are several things that can be done to reduce the risk of falling when slippery conditions exist. Here are some helpful hints:

  1. Wear boots or overshoes with grip soles. Slick leather or plastic soles on shoes will definitely increase the risk of slipping.
  2. Don't walk with your hands in your pockets. This reduces the ability to use your arms for balance if you do slip.
  3. Take short shuffling steps in very icy areas.
  4. Don't carry or swing heavy loads, such as large boxes, cases, or purses that may cause you to become off balance when you are walking.
  5. When walking, curl your toes under and walk as flat-footed as possible.
  6. Don't step on uneven surfaces. Avoid curbs with ice on them
  7. Place your full attention on walking. Digging in your pocketbook or backpack, or talking on your cellphone while walking on ice is dangerous.

Facilities Services is committed to maintaining a safe and comfortable place to learn and work. Please report any hazardous conditions to the Facilities Services office at 605.642.6244.

Please contact Facilities if you have any questions or concerns. 
Please submit a Work Request Form if you need assistance. 

Details

Details

Article ID: 513
Created
Wed 7/3/24 2:51 PM
Modified
Wed 7/3/24 5:05 PM