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MANUAL HANDLING MODULE

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    The Manual Handling Operations Regulations define ‘manual handling’ as:

    ‘The transporting or supporting of loads by hand or by bodily force’

    This includes:

    Lifting

    Putting down

    Pushing & Pulling

    Carrying & Moving

    What are the risks?

    Back injury is one of the largest single causes of long term sick leave

    1/3 of accidents reported to HSE involved manual handling

    Common manual handling injuries include:

    Sprains and strains 69%

    Lacerations 11%

    Bruising 6%

    Fracture 4%

    Other/Superficial 10%

    To Control the Risks:

    A meaningful assessment must be carried out

    Fit the job around the person

    A meaningful assessment can only be undertaken if you have a thorough assessment of:

    The type of task to be performed

    The individual involved

    The load to be handled

    The working environment

    Plan your Route:

    Ensure the route is as short as possible

    Make repeated trips rather than demanding ones

    Ensure the route is clear of obstructions

    Consider stabilising any load that may suddenly shift

    Check floor surfaces for trip and fall risks

    Avoid stairs, steps or sudden changes in floor level

    Consider the need for precise positioning

    Build in intermediate resting points if necessary

    Always maintain a safe lifting posture

    Individual:

    Does the job require unusual strength or stature

    Create a hazard to those who might reasonably be considered to be pregnant or to have a health problem

    Is movement or posture restricted by PPE

    Require special information or training

    Load:

    Hot or Cold – the temperature of the load or container can be a risk

    Bulky or awkward loads can affect your posture – you should consider team lifting or lifting aids

    Sharp or with sharp packaging – you should always wear appropriate PPE

    Difficult to grasp or control – items are slippery or of an awkward shape

    Unstable loads or with contents that should shift

    Chemical risks from contents – loads that have a specific chemical risk should have a COSHH assessment

    Spillage risks – where the load is capable of causing spillages

    Weight Guidelines:

    Lifting Techniques:

    Secure grip

    Proper foot position

    Arms close to the body (elbows in)

    Bent knees & comfortably straight back (not necessarily vertical)

    Chin tucked in

    Use body weight to advantage

    Lead with the head

    If more than one person, most experienced member of staff to take charge of process

    Environment:

    Make sure you have sufficient space

    Have a look at the route in advance to ensure the space available is clear throughout

    Maintain good levels of housekeeping

    Ensure provision has been made for doors to be opened and held - ensure fire doors are immediately closed once the lift is complete

    Check floors for uneven surfaces

    Check and clear any spills or leaks that have occurred

    Avoid manual handling on slopes

    If slopes cannot be avoided, consider alternative risk reduction measures, i.e. reduced load weight

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      • Health & Safety Support
        • Emergency Line & RIDDOR Support
        • Health, Safety & Quality Assurance Meetings
        • On-Site Health & Safety Support Days
        • Fire Safety Calculator
        • Phone & Email Support
      • Event Safety Management
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        • Audit Benchmarking Service
        • Performance Review Meetings / Key Performance Indicators
        • Personal Injury Insurance Claims Management
        • Pool Safety Audit (Pool Assure)
        • Reactive Monitoring Programme / Accident & Incident Investigations
        • Support for Quest & Green Flag Venues
        • Unannounced Safety Inspections (USI)
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        • Automatic External Defibrillation
        • Emergency First Aid at Work
        • Evacuation Chair Course
        • Fire Safety Awareness Course
        • First Aid at Work Course
        • Food Safety In Catering Course
        • IOSH Managing Safely® Course
        • RDHS Lead: Online Health and Safety Inductions
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        • First Aid Needs Calculator
        • Spectator Safety Management Course
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