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Manual Handling
• Avoid manual handling tasks wherever possible. Change systems
of working to avoid manual handling, change materials for lighter
products;
• Where manual handling cannot be avoided a Manual Handling
Assessment shall be prepared by a competent person;
• Anyone involved with manual handling tasks shall be suitably
trained;
• Use mechanical lifting aids to reduce the risk of injury where
manual handling cannot be avoided. Consider the use of goods
lifts;
• Anyone using lifting aids shall be suitably trained;
• All manual handling tasks must be suitably planned taking account
of the individuals capabilities, the load, the task and the working
environment;
• Avoid narrow access, different floor levels, steep slopes, dusty
atmospheres, low temperatures, excessive heat. Check the weight
of load to be lifted and the environment of the task;
• Persons with a history of back injuries or pregnant workers should
not be involved in lifting operation. Separate Risk Assessment
required;
• Further guidance: HSE: Manual Handling. See Manual Handling
Technique by clicking over the forklift.
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