Safe Manual Handling
Series: Safetycare
Manual handling is the movement of items by human energy. It includes lifting, holding, pushing, pulling, shifting and lowering, and any form of human exertion - with or without the use of mechanical aids. Manual handling contributes directly to a significant percentage of work related accidents and injuries. This program covers a detailed description of manual handling, the problems and how injuries are caused, what types of injuries, the steps to prevent injuries with manual handling including a series of questions called "hierarchy of control measures."
Suggested Uses
- Machining >  Level 10
- Machining >  Level 20
- Machining >  Level 30
- Welding >  Level 20 >  WLDG01
- Welding >  Level 20 >  WLDG02
- Welding >  Level 30 >  WLDG01
- Welding >  Level 30 >  WLDG02
- Welding >  Level 10 >  WLDG01
- Welding >  Level 10 >  WLDG02
- Welding >  Grade A20 >  WLDG01
- Welding >  Grade A20 >  WLDG02
- Welding >  Grade B20 >  WLDG01
- Welding >  Grade B20 >  WLDG02
- Welding >  Grade A30 >  WLDG01
- Welding >  Grade A30 >  WLDG02
- Welding >  Grade B30 >  WLDG01
- Welding >  Grade B30 >  WLDG02
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