Date: 2026-06-15
Importance: Medium
Done/Pending: Done, read-only recommendation completed. No site edits were made.
Reviewed the supplied candidate list for the new wet-floor caution sign image and verified the currently published pages/posts read-only. Live checks confirmed that the workplace slip-and-fall post discusses wet floors, OSHA walking-working surface duties, warning signs, and workplace prevention. The evidence post and premises liability page already use wet-floor imagery, so adding another wet-floor sign there would increase repetition. The main slip-and-fall practice page already has a broader slip-and-fall hero, so a wet-floor sign should not replace that hero if used there.
Best target: post 4383, Workplace Slip and Fall Accidents in Louisville, URL https://aguiarinjurylawyers.com/louisville-slip-and-fall-lawyer-preventing-accidents-in-workplace/
Placement: in-content only, preferably near the OSHA standards section or the common causes section. Keep the current general slip-and-fall hero/featured treatment unless the supplied image is unusually strong as a wide, contextual workplace photo.
Candidate 1 is winter/ice-specific and a wet-floor caution sign would mismatch the hero topic. Candidate 2 is a broad slip-and-fall practice page with a general slip-and-fall hero, making wet-floor body placement possible but not the best available fit. Candidate 3 directly discusses workplace wet floors and required warning signs and does not already repeat a wet-floor asset. Candidate 4 already uses Wet-Floor-Sign and Wet-Floor imagery. Candidate 5 already uses wet-floor-caution-sign-1.webp.
The requested assessment was completed, and the instruction was not to edit anything.
If a future agent is approved to edit, it can upload or select the supplied image through the media-library-first workflow, avoid duplicate wet-floor assets on pages that already have them, place it inside post 4383 near the prevention/warning-sign content, then QA desktop and mobile. A rollback note should capture the original image block or featured image ID before any update.
This was a decision-only pass. No WordPress content, media, featured image, cache, Git files, or local files were changed. The current recommendation is suitable for a follow-up implementation session if Sam approves an edit lane.