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TOOL BOX TALKS
  • Manual Handling

2
What is Manual Handling
  • Any activity requiring the use of force exerted
    by a person to lift, push, pull, carry or
    otherwise move, hold or restrain any object.

3
Manual Handling
  • About 32 of workplace injuries are caused by
    manual handling
  • Injuries usually involve the back, neck or
    shoulders
  • Injuries are caused my sudden movements as well
    lifting something heavy or wear and tear from
    repetitive work

4
Why Hazardous
  • High force lifting something really heavy,
    pushing a heavy trolley, straining
  • Unsafe awkward posture bending/twisting
  • Sustained work holding a heavy item for some
    time
  • Repetitive work using the same muscles,
    tendons, ligaments over and over
  • Unstable/unbalanced loads which may be difficult
    to grasp

5
Spinal structure and posture
  • There are 3 main curves in the spine
  • Cervical (inward)
  • Thoracic (outward)
  • Lumbar (inward)

6
Structure and function of spine
  • Function support body in an upright posture, and
    protect the spinal cord
  • Structure
  • Vertebrae (body segments
  • Discs (cushion the vertebrae, act as shock
    absorber)
  • Spinal cord (nerves)

7
Organisation Manual Handling Policy and Safe Work
Practices for specific tasks
8
Safe Lifting Zone
  • Avoid lifting above here
  • Most desirable range
  • Avoid lifting below here

9
Practical Strategies to reduce risk of injury
  • Plan ahead complete risk assessment
  • Dont rush
  • Use lifting equipment
  • Seek assistance
  • Avoid twisting by moving your feet
  • Stretch/warm up prior to manual handling
  • If an unusual or unfamiliar task take a step back
    and think about how to do it safely
  • Maintain good posture
  • Use safe lifting techniques

10
Safe Lifting Technique
  • Size up the load
  • Move as close to the load as possible
  • Position your feet apart under the shoulders
  • Brace abdominals and shoulders
  • Incline trunk forward, hips and knees bent, push
    bottom backwards so shoulders are over the centre
    of gravity of the load
  • Test the weight of the load is it safe to lift?
  • Keep load close to body and keep head and chest
    up
  • Straighten up by extending hips and knees
  • Change direction with your feet avoid twisting
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