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Wet Decks, Slippery Steps: The Science Behind a ‘Simple’ Fall

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👁️ 42 views📅 7 months ago⏱️ 1:06:11
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Creator's Key Takeaways

The ship will sink. You know, even those things can't can't bear that type of weight.

A wet floor sign is a a a warning to to people, notice to people, hey, be be careful. This can be slippery when wet.

If you take your shoes off and you don't feel it, right? 30 seconds is enough at 140 degrees to burn your feet.

Be mindful that nobody's looking out for you but yourself.

Creator's Tips & Advice

Wear non-slip footwear on cruise ships.
Report any fall immediately and request CCTV footage preservation.
Take photographs of the conditions after a fall.
Be mindful of what you say to security or medical personnel after an incident.
Preserve your footwear as evidence if you fall.

🆕New to Cruising? This Creator Addresses:

Not knowing how hot cruise ship decks can getBe mindful that decks can be substantially hotter than ambient temperature and take precautions, especially if diabetic.
Slipping on wet decks near pools or water slidesWear non-slip footwear and be cautious around wet areas, as surfaces are different from land-based pools.

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat are the dangers of wet decks and slippery steps on cruises?
QWhat should you do if you fall and get injured on a cruise?
QWhy are cruise ship decks different from land-based surfaces?
QWhat are the legal implications of wet floor signs on cruise ships?
QHow do hot decks pose a risk, especially to diabetics?

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YouTube Video Description

Join us LIVE with Attorney Tom Scolaro, the founding partner of Scolaro Law, which is based in Miami. They specialize in personal injury, cruise, and maritime law. We will be covering the dangers of wet decks and slippery steps while taking a cruise. Unfortunately, cruisers of all ages frequently slip and fall. We will provide you with tips on how to stay safe and also learn what to do if something happens to you while traveling. We'll also be covering these key points: 1. Coefficient of friction testing (tribometers) and industry safety standards 2. Common defense: “Open and obvious” hazards at sea 3. How lighting, footwear, signage, and weather play into liability We will also answer your questions during our live Q&A and Member Check-In. Be sure to join us for this special live event on Tuesday, September 30th at 1:30 pm ET. If you can't join us LIVE, the recorded version is preserved for replay at your convenience.