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APPENDiX
MANUAL HANDLiNG OF APPLiANCE PRODUCTS
Description
Manual handling means any transporting or supporting of a load (including lifting,
putting down, pushing, pulling, carrying or moving) by hand or bodily force.
Scope
This assessment will cover the largest product supplied by Viessmann Limited.
For specific weights and dimensions please refer to technical data section.
Main Hazards
Vision may not be clear due to the size of the products.
Adopting an incorrect method of lifting may cause injury, attempting to lift these
products will require help from others. (Team lifts)
Control Measures
Manual lifting procedure
The lift, key factors in safe lifting are:
a.
Balance
b.
Position of back
Positioning of the arms and body
c.
d.
The hold
e.
Taking the lead for team lifts
Balance - Since balance depends essentially upon the position of the feet,
a.
they should be apart about hip breadth with one foot advanced giving full
balance sideways and forward without tension. In taking up this position,
lifting is done by bending at the knees instead of the hips and the muscles
that are brought into use are those of the thigh and not the back.
b.
Position of back - Straight - not necessary vertical. The spine must be
kept rigid, this coupled with a bent knee position, allows the centre line of
gravity of the body to be over the weight so reducing strain.
c.
Positioning of arms and body - The further arms are away from the side,
the greater the strain on the shoulders, chest and back. Keep elbows close
to the body arms should be straight.
d.
The hold - Before lifting ensure you have a good hold.
Taking the lead for team lifts- As more
e.
than one person is required for these
products ensure that one person is taking
the lead. This may be you so ensure that
each person that is helping is made aware
of the weight and of the items listed within
this assessment. Make sure you and any
others helping know the route you intend
to take that it is clear of any obstructions.
Never jerk the load as this will add a little
extra force and can cause severe strain
to the arms, back and shoulders. If there
are steps involved decide on where you
will stop and take a rest period. Move
smoothly and in unison taking care to
look and listen to others helping with the
lift. Where possible use a sack truck to
move the product over long flat distances,
only lift the products when necessary. If in
doubt stop and get more help.
individual capability
Individual capability plays an important part
in handling these products. Persons above
average build and strength will find it easier
and should be in good health. Persons below
average build and strength may require more
rest periods during the handling process.
Pregnant women should not carry out this
operation.
Persons who are not in good health should
seek medical advice prior to commencing any
lifting or manual handling operation.
Residual risk
Following the guidelines given above will
reduce any risk to injury.
All persons carrying out this operation must
be fully trained and copies of the specific risk
assessment made available for inspection and
use in their training process.
Further guidance on Manual Handling can be
obtained from the Health and Safety Executive.
Manual Handling Operations Regulations
1992.
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