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Manual Handling
Health and Safety Advice
Number of major injuries to employees in construction 2008/2009
Fallsfrom Height
Slips,trips or falls(same
height)
Struck by moving/falling
object
Injuredlifting, handling
orcarrying
*InformationtakenfromConstructionIntelligence Report,HSE,
Accordingto statistics for reported major injuriesin the construction industry in
2008/2009, lifting, handlingor carrying accounted for 16.7% of total injuries.
StatisticsStatistics
Manual handling operations are
covered by the Manual Handling
Operations Regulations
(MHOR) 1992. A copy of the
manual handling regulations
can be found at the following
website:
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/
uksi/1992/2793/contents/made
Legislation
Avoid Assess Reduce
The regulations require employers to:
Avoid the need for hazardous manual handling, so far as is reasonably
practicable
Assess the risk of injury from any hazardous manual handling that cant be
avoided
Reduce the risk of injury from hazardous manual handling, so far as is
reasonably practicable
Employers Responsibilities
Make appropriate use of equipment provided for your safety
Co-operate with your employer on health and safety matters
Inform your employer if you identify a hazardous handling activity
Ensure your activities do not put others at risk
Your Responsibilities
Before carrying out a manual handling task, operatives should have received manual
handling training. The training should include:
•Manual handling risk factors and how
injuries can occur
•How to carry out safe manual handling
including good handling technique
•Appropriate systems of work for the
individual’s tasks and environment
•Use of mechanical aids
•Practical work to allow the trainer to
identify and put right anything the trainee
is not doing safely
Training
Your employer has a duty to assess the risks associated with manual handling. When
carrying out their risk assessment, they should consider the following:
•The task
•The load
•The environment
•Individual capability
•Other factors
The next slides will identify the questions
your employer must answer for each of the
considerations
Assessing the Risk
Your employer has a duty to answer the following questions regarding the lifting task.
Does the task involve:
•Holding or manipulating loads at distance from the
trunk?
•Unsatisfactory bodily movement or posture, especially
twisting the trunk, stooping or reaching upward?
•Excessive movement of loads including excessive lifting
or lowering distances, carrying distances or pushing or
pulling of loads?
•Risk of sudden movement of loads?
•Frequent or prolonged physical effort?
•Insufficient rest or recovery periods?
•A rate of work imposed by a process?
The Task
Your employer has a duty to answer the following questions regarding the load of the
object being lifted. Is the load:
•Heavy?
•Bulky or unwieldy?
•Difficult to grasp?
•Unstable, or with contents likely
to shift?
•Sharp, hot or otherwise
potentially damaging?
The Load
Your employer has a duty to answer the following questions regarding the
environment. Are there:
•Space constraints preventing good
posture?
•Uneven, slippery or unstable floors?
•Variations in level of floors or work
surfaces?
•Extremes of temperature or humidity?
•Conditions causing ventilation problems
or gusts of wind?
•Poor lighting conditions?
The Environment
Your employer has a duty to answer the following questions regarding individual
capability and other factors. Does the job:
•Require unusual strength, height etc?
•Create a hazard to those who might
reasonably be considered to be pregnant or to
have a health problem?
•Require special information or training for its
safe performance?
•Is movement or posture hindered by
personal protective equipment or by clothing?
Individual Capability
The MHOC 1992 does not specify what is considered to be a safe working load. The
degree of risk associated with lifting varies according to the nature of the load, the
circumstances in which the lift takes place, how often the lifting is carried out and the
weight of the item being lifted. The diagram above should be considered a guide.
Manual Handling Loads
1. Adopt a stable position with feet apart
and one leg slightly forward to maintain
balance
2. Start in a good posture
3. Keep the head up when handling
4. Put the load down then adjust
Lifting Safely
Lifting Aids
Mechanical Lifting Aids
The information in this presentation has been sourced from:
•Getting to Grips with Manual Handling, A Short Guide: HSE Publications
•Health and Safety in Construction: HSE Publications
•Construction Intelligence Report: HSE Publications
•http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/1992/2793/contents/made
References
Developed by The Stonemasonry Department
City of Glasgow College
2011

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Manual Handling

  • 2. Number of major injuries to employees in construction 2008/2009 Fallsfrom Height Slips,trips or falls(same height) Struck by moving/falling object Injuredlifting, handling orcarrying *InformationtakenfromConstructionIntelligence Report,HSE, Accordingto statistics for reported major injuriesin the construction industry in 2008/2009, lifting, handlingor carrying accounted for 16.7% of total injuries. StatisticsStatistics
  • 3. Manual handling operations are covered by the Manual Handling Operations Regulations (MHOR) 1992. A copy of the manual handling regulations can be found at the following website: http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ uksi/1992/2793/contents/made Legislation
  • 4. Avoid Assess Reduce The regulations require employers to: Avoid the need for hazardous manual handling, so far as is reasonably practicable Assess the risk of injury from any hazardous manual handling that cant be avoided Reduce the risk of injury from hazardous manual handling, so far as is reasonably practicable Employers Responsibilities
  • 5. Make appropriate use of equipment provided for your safety Co-operate with your employer on health and safety matters Inform your employer if you identify a hazardous handling activity Ensure your activities do not put others at risk Your Responsibilities
  • 6. Before carrying out a manual handling task, operatives should have received manual handling training. The training should include: •Manual handling risk factors and how injuries can occur •How to carry out safe manual handling including good handling technique •Appropriate systems of work for the individual’s tasks and environment •Use of mechanical aids •Practical work to allow the trainer to identify and put right anything the trainee is not doing safely Training
  • 7. Your employer has a duty to assess the risks associated with manual handling. When carrying out their risk assessment, they should consider the following: •The task •The load •The environment •Individual capability •Other factors The next slides will identify the questions your employer must answer for each of the considerations Assessing the Risk
  • 8. Your employer has a duty to answer the following questions regarding the lifting task. Does the task involve: •Holding or manipulating loads at distance from the trunk? •Unsatisfactory bodily movement or posture, especially twisting the trunk, stooping or reaching upward? •Excessive movement of loads including excessive lifting or lowering distances, carrying distances or pushing or pulling of loads? •Risk of sudden movement of loads? •Frequent or prolonged physical effort? •Insufficient rest or recovery periods? •A rate of work imposed by a process? The Task
  • 9. Your employer has a duty to answer the following questions regarding the load of the object being lifted. Is the load: •Heavy? •Bulky or unwieldy? •Difficult to grasp? •Unstable, or with contents likely to shift? •Sharp, hot or otherwise potentially damaging? The Load
  • 10. Your employer has a duty to answer the following questions regarding the environment. Are there: •Space constraints preventing good posture? •Uneven, slippery or unstable floors? •Variations in level of floors or work surfaces? •Extremes of temperature or humidity? •Conditions causing ventilation problems or gusts of wind? •Poor lighting conditions? The Environment
  • 11. Your employer has a duty to answer the following questions regarding individual capability and other factors. Does the job: •Require unusual strength, height etc? •Create a hazard to those who might reasonably be considered to be pregnant or to have a health problem? •Require special information or training for its safe performance? •Is movement or posture hindered by personal protective equipment or by clothing? Individual Capability
  • 12. The MHOC 1992 does not specify what is considered to be a safe working load. The degree of risk associated with lifting varies according to the nature of the load, the circumstances in which the lift takes place, how often the lifting is carried out and the weight of the item being lifted. The diagram above should be considered a guide. Manual Handling Loads
  • 13. 1. Adopt a stable position with feet apart and one leg slightly forward to maintain balance 2. Start in a good posture 3. Keep the head up when handling 4. Put the load down then adjust Lifting Safely
  • 16.
  • 17. The information in this presentation has been sourced from: •Getting to Grips with Manual Handling, A Short Guide: HSE Publications •Health and Safety in Construction: HSE Publications •Construction Intelligence Report: HSE Publications •http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/1992/2793/contents/made References
  • 18. Developed by The Stonemasonry Department City of Glasgow College 2011