Title: Manual Materials Handling
1Manual Materials Handling
2Related Work Activities
- Lifting, pushing or pulling heavy bags
- Carrying large, heavy sacks
- Moving large, heavy drums
- Lifting sheet type objects
- Transferring heavy objects
3Hazardous Conditions Unsafe Acts
- Bending from the waist to pick up objects.
- Lifting boxes above the chest.
- Twisting the body to carry a heavy object.
- Lifting objects when in poor physical condition.
4Potential Outcomes
- Lost work time
- Workers compensation claims
- Long-lasting back pain
- Permanent injury
- Permanently disabled
5Back Injuries Occur From Poor Lifting Technique
6Factors That Contribute to Back Injuries
- Weight of the load lifted
- The range of the lift
- The location of the load in relation to the body
- The size and shape of the load
- The number and frequency of lifts performed
7What Materials Are Lifted?
- Compact bags
- Compact loads
- Large and heavy bags
- Bulky sacks
- Drums and barrels
- Sheet materials
- Two-person lifts
- Transferring heavy objects
8Lifting a Compact Bag
9Lowering a Compact Bag
10 Remember Always keep your back straight
when lifting!
11Lifting a Compact Load
12Lift Objects Close To Body
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14Lifting Heavy Large Sacks
15Lifting Bulky Sacks
16Lifting Empty Drums and Barrels
17Lifting Sheet Materials
18How should a "two-person lift and stack" be done?
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20Transferring Heavy Objects
Pull the material toward you
Transfer your weight to the lift side
21Transferring Heavy Objects
Lift only to required level
Shift weight to your other leg
22Storing Heavy Objects
- Storing heavy objects at waist height will reduce
the vertical lifting strain on the body.
23Material Handling DevicesHand Trucks
24Hand Trucks
25Brick Block Carts
26Brick Tile Wheelbarrow
27Hand Truck/Cart Safety
- Work gloves and safety shoes should be worn.
- Check for damaged parts
- Place heavier loads on bottom
- Do not overload
- The operator should push and balance the truck
always walking forward.
28Machinery Attachments
29Machinery Attachment
30Block Lifting Aids
31Keystone Block Lifter
32Versa-Lok Wall Block Lifter
33Lift Progression With and Without lifter
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37Wall Unit Tongs
38Brick Tongs
39Shoveling For Your Safety
- Make sure that the terrain you are digging is
free of cables and pipes - If you are not sure, contact utilities for
location of cables and pipes prior to digging. - Wear the proper protective clothing safety
footwear, gloves, long pants if necessary - Allow for safe distance between people if you are
working with other people.
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41Shoveling and Throwing
42Shoveling Recommendations
43- Remember
- Lift with your knees and legs ---
- Not with your back
44Additional Information
- http//planetfile.objectwareinc.com/pdfs/PLANETSaf
etyTips2july05.pdf - http//www.cdc.gov/elcosh/docs/d0200/d000253/d0002
53.html - http//www.cdc.gov/elcosh/docs/d0500/d000500/d0005
00.html - http//www.ohiobwc.com/downloads/blankpdf/LiftGuid
eBackStudy.pdf - http//www.cdc.gov/nasd/docs/d000101-d000200/d0001
08/d000108.html