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Indg 398
Executive
Frequent and heavy lifting and handling can cause back injuries. But using lifting
and handling aids can remove or reduce that risk and keep workers healthy and
at work.
This guidance is intended for managers, employees and their representatives and
others involved in the selection of lifting and handling aids.
Back injuries from manual handling are a major cause of occupational ill health in
the UK. But:
■■ improved/maintained productivity;
■■ reduction in retraining costs;
■■ limiting the options for liability;
■■ reduction of injury/ill health to employees.
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Manual handling injury claims cost In one year a firm lost 373 working
a company £150 000 over a 3-year days because of manual handling
period. This totalled 20% of their injuries. This cost about £24 000
employers’ liability claims. in wages paid to absent workers.
There were additional overtime
Musculosketal disorders affecting payments and other costs. The
the back are a common work- introduction of handling aids,
related complaint reported through manual handling training, and a
the Labour Force Survey (LFS) and rehabilitation programme reduced
the latest results show an estimated days lost to 74 and wage costs to
incidence figure of 51 000 cases for about £5000.
2011/12.
How can you avoid or reduce the risk from frequent and heavy lifting?
Storing, Packing
Packing and unpacking Bales, rreels,
eels, barrel,
Moving sheet sack,, box
Bag, sack
warehousing/orderr
warehousing/orde pallets, stillages and drum,,
drum
materials etc handling
picking containers keg handling
trolleys, vehicles etc
Powered trucks and
Battery-operated truck Lift truck Pallet converter Drum/reel rotator Lift truck
Non-powered trucks,
trolleys and aids
Truck with
Shelf trolley Pallet truck Pallet tilter Keg truck hydraulic lift
slides/chutes/roller balls
Tracks, conveyors,
Conveyor with turntable Gravity rollers Roller track In-line weighing Ball table and rollers
Adjustable height devices,
rotary and tilt tables
Some examples of solutions using lifting/handling aids. Consider
Adjustable
height turntable Sheet/trolley table Auto-leveller Reel trolley Rotary table
avoiding handling or reducing the unit weight too.
Mechanical hoists and
vacuum lifting devices
W
ROW
RO
M
Other
Goods
Goods
Portering,
Portering, cleaning
cleaning Setting
Setting and
and
Handling*
Handling* dispatch/delivery
dispatch/delivery to
to
and
and waste
waste maintenance
maintenance tasks
tasks site/domestic
site/domestic premises
premises
etc
and
vehiclesetc
trucksand
trolleys,vehicles
Poweredtrucks
Powered
trolleys,
HGV-mounted
HGV-mounted
Stair
Stair lift
lift Powered
Powered tug
tug Hoist
Hoist on
on vehicle
vehicle lift
lift truck
truck
trucks,
Non-poweredtrucks,
aids
andaids
trolleysand
Non-powered
trolleys
Stair-
Stair-climbing
climbing
wheel
wheelchair
chair Cylinder
Cylinder trolley
trolley Wheeled
Wheeled tool
toolbox
box Star-
Star-wheeled
wheeled truck
truck
balls
slides/chutes/rollerballs
conveyors,
Tracks,conveyors,
slides/chutes/roller
Tracks,
Sliding
Sliding dies
dies (low
(low Van
Van loading
loading
Slide
Slide sheet
sheet Mobile
Mobile belt
belt conveyor
conveyor friction
friction surface)
surface) boom
boom
and
rotary and
height
Adjustable height
tables
devices,rotary
tilt tables
Adjustable
devices,
tilt
Spring-loaded
Spring-loaded
Adjustable
Adjustable height
height bed
bed laundry
laundry trolley
trolley Platform
Platform truck
truck Mobile
Mobile conveyor
conveyor
devices
and
lifting devices
hoists and
Mechanical hoists
vacuum lifting
Mechanical
vacuum
Stand-aid
Stand-aid hoist
hoist Engine
Engine hoist
hoist Valve
Valve lifting
lifting jig
jig Tail
Tail lift
lift
Other
Other
Hand
Hand rails
rails Mop
Mop bucket
bucket on
on wheels
wheels Hand
Hand protection
protection Roll
Roll cage
cage
* Take care to select aids which take clients’ condition into account
■■ Manual handling: Solutions you can handle HSG115 HSE Books 1994
ISBN 978 0 7176 0693 1 www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/books/hsg115.htm
■■ The HSE website, www.hse.gov.uk/msd, contains:
▬▬ case study material about manual handling assessment and controls;
▬▬ references for sector-specific manual handling guidance;
▬▬ online training in the use of MAC, the Manual Handling Assessment Charts.
■■ Assessment of repetitive tasks: ART tool INDG438 HSE Books 2010
www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/indg438.htm
Further information
This guidance is issued by the Health and Safety Executive. Following the guidance
is not compulsory, unless specifically stated, and you are free to take other action.
But if you do follow the guidance you will normally be doing enough to comply with
the law. Health and safety inspectors seek to secure compliance with the law and
may refer to this guidance.