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Manual and mechanical handling hazards and control C hapter 10
After reading this chapter you should be able to: 1.Describe the hazards and the risk factors which should be considered when assessing risks from manual handling activities 2.Outline ways of minimizing manual handling risk 3.Identify the hazards and explain the precautions and procedures to ensure safety in the use of lifting and moving equipment with specific reference to fork-lift trucks, manually operated load-moving equipment (sack trucks, pallet trucks), lifts, hoists, conveyors and cranes. Manual and mechanical handling hazards and control
Figure 10.1 Handling goods onto a truck in a typical loading dock
Figure 10.2 Manual handling There are many potential hazards
Figure 10.3 Main injury sites caused by manual handling accidents
Figure 10.4 UK guidance for manual lifting
Figure 10.5 Mechanical aids to lift patients in hospital
Figure 10.6 A pallet truck for moving loads
Figure 10.7 Main elements of a good lifting technique
Figure 10.8 Conveyor systems Roller conveyor Slate conveyor in a food factory Overhead conveyor
Figure 10.9 A brick elevator
Figure Reach truck designed so that the load retracts inside the wheel base to save space
Figure 11 Moving a yacht using a large overhead travelling gantry and slings
Figure A hoist for lifting cars
Figure 13 Types of safety hook
Figure 14 Vehicle mounted lifting equipment in the forest
Figure 15 Lorry mounted telescopic crane in France