The Key Principles of Lifting and Handling Hazardous Objects Safely Having to work with heavy objects, lifting and handling them on a daily basis can create a myriad of health problems for workers over time. In the UK, about 1.8 million people have some sort of workrelated ailment, with about half a million suffering from musculoskeletal disorders. Comparatively, the US has had about 2.6 million non-fatal injuries across all sectors. Avoiding these injuries is not just about providing manual handling training, but about understanding the importance of safely and implementing in within the organisational culture as well as its work practices. A key aspect to understand is that most—if not all—accidents are easily preventable. Accidents are bound to happen, yes, but many of them can be a result of negligence or incompetence rather than anything else.
Principles of Lifting and Handling Hazardous To that end, here are a few key principles for lifting loads and hazardous objects that employees can follow.