December 12, 2022
Prevent falls and injuries this winter with these safety and walking tips
Another Indiana winter season is upon us, which means Radiological and Environmental Management (REM) is once again sharing safety and walking tips to prevent falls and injuries in snowy and icy conditions. REM encourages the campus community to take the following precautions before heading out this season:
- Plan ahead for routes and only take cleared and treated surfaces. Use pedestrian subwalks and skywalks to walk through buildings when possible.
- Wear appropriate footwear. If wearing ice cleats, be sure to remove them indoors to avoid slipping.
- Slow down and take shorter steps to help with traction.
- Avoid carrying heavy or awkward loads.
- Use handrails when using stairs or ramps.
- Consider using an elevator, if available, as indoor stairs may be wet due to tracked-in snow and ice. Falls on stairs can lead to severe injuries, especially when slippery conditions are present.
- Use a door or seat to provide stability when getting in or out of a vehicle, as parking lots may be slippery.
Contact the Grounds department at 765-494-3087 with questions or requests regarding all snow removal operations. Grounds will then coordinate with other departments to address those questions or requests. Building Services will be responsible for removing snow from building entrances, ramps, steps and sidewalks adjacent to buildings.
Building Services is currently working to distribute self-serve ice melt buckets to many facilities across campus. Contact Dave Petros, occupational safety specialist, at petros@purdue.edu to request self-serve buckets for a building.
A winter walking safety infographic is also available to print on 11-by-17-inch paper for posting throughout campus buildings.
REM, Grounds and Building Services are all part of the Administrative Operations organization. The organization supports the university through safe, reliable and transformative services. Informing the campus community on how to stay safe while traveling in winter conditions and assisting with snow removal are just a couple of ways the organization helps power Purdue.