First of
all, you cannot walk on or use stairs in this condition. The treads need to be appropriately filled
in. They should either be temporarily
filled in usually with wood or sometimes Styrofoam or permanently filled in
with concrete. Either way, until the
treads are filled in, they are a trip and fall hazard. If the stairs are filled in with temporary
measures, you need to ensure that the temporary fill is even and level and
still does not pose a trip and fall hazard.
If you
come across a stairwell that has stair treads that are not filled in, you
should do the following: Notify your
lead supervisor of the hazard. The lead supervisor should in turn notify the general contractor of the hazard so that measures can
be taken to fix the hazard. All of our
employees need to be made aware of the hazard and notified to not use the
stairs until the treads are appropriately filled in and the stairs have been
determined as safe to use. The stairwell
should then be closed down as soon as possible.
It is not necessarily your responsibility to close the stairwell,
however, it is your responsibility to stay off the stairs and to notify your
lead supervisor so that safety measures can be implemented. “Stairwell Closed” signs and barricades shall
be installed at all levels of access to the stairs. Caution tape alone is not considered a good
safety measure as many people tend to just walk under the caution tape and not pay
much attention to it.
Many
employees may be tempted to use the unsafe stairs as they are right there in
front of them. They say to themselves,
“I will only be on the stairs for a minute and no one will see me.” This is why the stairs need to be closed
down, so that no one is tempted to use them.
If an I.D.I. employee is found using stairs with the treads not filled
in, that is an unsafe act and the employee shall be issued a written safety
warning for his/her own safety.
Also,
all employees should be informed of how they should access the other
floors. Is there another set of stairs
that have been completed? Is there
ladder access to the other floors?
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