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Manual Handling

Back injuries and strains caused by lifting are a common problem. They easily occur from simple manual tasks such as:

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● carrying or holding items,

● lifting, pushing, pulling or holding loads,

● working in a fixed position with a bent back,

● sitting or standing continuously,

● driving vehicles for long periods,

● repetitive tasks such as reaching to lift or lower objects, and

● working in awkward positions involving bending or twisting your body to reach items.

To reduce the risk of manual handling injuries:

● Always ask for help and/or use a trolley if the load is heavy or awkward.

● Place one foot beside the load, and the other slightly behind it.

● Bend your knees, keep your back as straight as possible (not necessarily vertical) and hold the load close to your body with both hands.

● Lift the load to waist level by straightening your knees. Keep your elbows close to your body.

● Don't twist your body while handling the load. Turn by moving your feet.

● Put the load down using the same principles - back straight and bend the knees.

● Use trolleys or other lifting aids appropriate for tasks where possible.

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