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A Guide to…
Manual
Handling
Manual Handling Regulations
The ManualHandling Operations Regulations
1992, as amended in 2002, apply to a wide
range of manualhandling activities, including
lifting, lowering, pushing, pulling or carrying.
What’s the problem?
Manual handling injuries affect around 1.1
million people per year
An estimated 9.3 million working days a year
are lost due to work-related Musculoskeletal
Disorders (MSDs)
Musculoskeletal Disorders
Poor Manualhandling can
cause Musculoskeletal
Disorders (MSDs) which
include problems such as
low back pain, joint injuries
and repetitive strain
injuries.
Manual Handling Risks
Some of the main areas that cause risks include:
Repetitive & Heavy Lifting
Bending & Twisting
An uncomfortable working
position
Repeating an action too
frequently
What should I do about it?
Consider the risks from manualhandling to
the health and safety of employees.
Consult and involve the workforce.
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Employer Duties
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The need for
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The risk of injury
from any
hazardous
manual handling
The risk of injury
from hazardous
manual handling
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Inform the employer of any hazardous activities
Follow appropriate safe systems of work laid down for their
safety
Make proper use of equipment provided for their safety
Ensure activities do not put others at risk
Avoiding Manual Handling
Check whether you need to move it at all…
Does a large workpiece really need to be moved, or
can the activity be done safely where it already is?
Can you take the treatment to the patient, not
vice versa?
Can raw materials be piped to their point of use?
Avoiding Manual Handling
Think about using handling aids…
Hoists
Lift Trucks
Conveyors
Pallet Trucks
[...]...Good Handling Techniques - Lifting Think before Think before lifting /handling lifting and handling Is help needed with the load? Can handling aids be used? Where will the load be placed? Good Handling Techniques - Lifting Keep the load close to the waist with the heaviest side next to the body Good Handling Techniques - Lifting Adopt a stable position... to maintain balance Get a good hold and start in a good posture Good Handling Techniques - Lifting Avoid twisting the back or leaning sideways Don’t flex the back any further while lifting Good Handling Techniques - Lifting Keep the head up when handling Move smoothly and don’t lift or handle more than can be easily managed Good Handling Techniques - Lifting Put the load down, then adjust Slide into... don’t lift or handle more than can be easily managed Good Handling Techniques - Lifting Put the load down, then adjust Slide into desired position General Risk Assessment Guidelines Source: HSE Need ManualHandling Training? On-Site and E-Learning Training Courses From Seton Call FREE on 0800 585501 or go to www.legislationwatch.co.uk/training . to…
Manual
Handling
Manual Handling Regulations
The Manual Handling Operations Regulations
1992, as amended in 2002, apply to a wide
range of manual handling. need for
hazardous
manual handling
The risk of injury
from any
hazardous
manual handling
The risk of injury
from hazardous
manual handling
Employee