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SC12 - Appendix 3
SC12 - Appendix 3
06 Dec 2010
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Manual Handling hazards and possible control measures
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Hazards
Possible ways of controlling the hazard
Does the task involve:
Holding loads away from the body?
twisting, stooping or reaching upwards?
large vertical movement?
strenuous pushing or pulling?
repetitive handling?
insufficient rest or recovery time?
a work rate imposed by the process?
Use a lifting aid
Allow the work to be carried out in a way which avoids periods of static posture
Modify the workplace layout to avoid twisting, stooping etc.
Is the load:
Heavy or bulky?
Difficult to grasp
unstable or likely to move unpredictably?
Harmful, eg sharp or hot?
Awkwardly stacked?
Too large to see over?
Can the load be broken down into more manageable sections
Can the load be provided with suitable handles or lifting points
Is the work environment:
Restricting on posture
bumpy, obstructed or have slippery floors?
variations in floor levels?
hot/cold/humid environments?
Is the lighting poor?
does the PPE restrict movement?
Check the route for obstructions and remove
Choose a route which avoid steps or steep ramps
Get the lighting upgraded
Provide more suitable PPE
Does the task:
Require physical capacity above the capacity of the worker?
Call for specialist information or training?
Provide suitable instruction and training
Break the task down into manageable chunks
If handling equipment is provided:
Is it suitable for the task?
Has it been maintained?
Check maintenance (e.g. lifting equipment inspections)
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