SLP/General/TBT-SLP-003
Seasonal Hazards (Ice, Mud, Leaves)
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Seasonal Hazards (Ice, Mud, Leaves)
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Ref: TBT-SLP-003 | Issue: 1 | Date: March 2026
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What?
- Seasonal surface hazards including ice, frost, mud, wet leaves, and standing water dramatically increase slip and fall risk.
- Slip injuries peak during autumn and winter when these hazards are most prevalent across UK construction sites.
- Black ice is invisible on dark surfaces — it forms overnight and remains on shaded areas well into the morning.
- Mud on walkways, access roads, and scaffolds is a year-round hazard that worsens significantly during wet weather.
- Wet leaves on walkways, steps, and ramps create a slippery surface as dangerous as ice when compressed underfoot.
- Standing water on walking surfaces, particularly on compacted ground and concrete, reduces footwear grip to near zero.
- Proactive management means gritting before ice forms, clearing mud daily, and removing leaves before they accumulate.
- Slip-resistant footwear with deep tread patterns helps but does not eliminate the risk on contaminated surfaces.
- Temporary walkways, boarding, and matting provide stable walking surfaces over muddy or uneven ground conditions.
- Site managers must monitor weather forecasts and implement seasonal control measures before conditions deteriorate.
Why?
| Broken bones | Slips on ice, mud, and leaves cause broken wrists, fractured hips, and head injuries — proactive clearance prevents them. |
| Year-round risk | Mud is present in every season on UK sites; leaves fall in autumn; ice forms in winter — seasonal awareness is needed throughout the year. |
| Proactive beats reactive | Gritting before ice forms and clearing mud before it spreads prevents the injuries that occur when hazards are left until someone falls. |
| Do | Don't |
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See also: Slips, Trips and Falls Awareness | Winter Working Safety |
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