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F R E I G H T T R A N S P O R T L T D ( F T L ) D R I V E R T R A I N I N G M A N U A L V E R S I O N 2
Handling devices - Aids such as barrows or trolleys should have handle heights that
are between waist and shoulder, and wheels should run smoothly.
Force - The operator should try to push rather than pull when moving a load, provided
they can see over it and control steering and stopping.
Slopes - Employees should enlist help whenever necessary if they have to negotiate
a slope or ramp.
Uneven surfaces - Moving an object over soft or uneven surfaces require higher
forces.
Stance and pace - To make it easier to push or pull, employees should keep their
feet away from the load and go no faster than walking speed.
Wherever possible, manual-handling operations should be avoided by
redesigning work tasks to remove the need for manual handling.
EXERCISE CARE AND VIGILANCE AT ALL TIMES.
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