Questions: What fall hazard is MORE likely to occur in restrooms? Select an answer. Water on the floor Dim lighting Clutter Cords

What fall hazard is MORE likely to occur in restrooms?
Select an answer.
Water on the floor
Dim lighting
Clutter
Cords
Transcript text: Relias - Wellpointe, Inc. wellpointe.training.reliaslearning.com/new/en/assignments/23843818/assessr Personalized Learning: OSHA Requirements Question 17 of 31 What fall hazard is MORE likely to occur in restrooms? Select an answer. Water on the floor Dim lighting Clutter Cords Continue
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The answer is the first one: Water on the floor.

Explanation for each option:

  • Water on the floor: This is the most common fall hazard in restrooms. Spills, leaks, or splashes from sinks, toilets, or showers can create slippery surfaces, increasing the risk of slips and falls.
  • Dim lighting: While poor lighting can contribute to falls by making it harder to see hazards, it is less specific to restrooms compared to water on the floor.
  • Clutter: Clutter can be a fall hazard, but restrooms typically have less clutter compared to other areas like storage rooms or offices.
  • Cords: Cords are not commonly found in restrooms, making them a less likely fall hazard in this specific context.

Summary: The most likely fall hazard in restrooms is water on the floor due to the frequent presence of water and the potential for spills and leaks.

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