Hundreds of people each year are injured by falling from high places or tripping on uneven surfaces. Workers with disabilities are especially susceptible to falling and being injured (secondary disability). The National Council on Aging has a Falls Free Initiative to address the public health issue of fall-related injuries in older adults. In either case of aging or disabling conditions, preventative steps can be taken to reduce the likelihood of falling while on the job.
Falling on the job is always a concern for tradesmen because they regularly climb to high places, walk on rough ground, and become fatigued. However, when a disability is involved, such concern grows into a clear and present danger. A person with a mobility impairment such as foot drop can
The Falls Free Initiative is a national effort led by the National Council on Aging to address the issue of fall-related injuries and deaths. September 23 is the 2014 Falls Prevention Awareness Day. Falls are the leading cause of injury death for older Americans and threaten their safety and independence. In addition to the pain and high cost of rehabilitation, falls severely impact the quality of life. Although a concern, falling is not inevitable. Targeting individual risk factors for falling has been shown to greatly reduce falls-related injuries.
With all this danger of falling, the question may be asked if it is really a good idea for an older adult or person with a disability to be working. We know that physical activity is healthy. We know that people are more likely to be active if they can do the work they enjoy. The question is not whether or not a person should be working, but rather how to prevent falls while they work. When the weather starts changing, we prepare. When a worker has a disability, we prepare. Observe the dangers, whether weather or falling, and adjust accordingly.
The necessary adaptations will be different for every situation depending on the worker’s abilities
Yes, there is danger of falling and being injured when working on the job with a disability. The concern is real, and must be addressed. National organizations are focusing on fall prevention for older adults, and Disability Work Tools has many solutions to help workers prevent falls on the job. Just as when we feel cool weather, we see the dangers of falls on the job, and we prepare appropriately.
Jude verses 24 & 25 “Now unto him that is able to keep you from falling, and to present you faultless before the presence of his glory with exceeding joy, to the only wise God our Saviour, be glory and majesty, dominion and power, both now and ever. Amen.”