Manual material handling safety tips

    • What are manual material handling tasks?

      Manual Material Handling (MMH) tasks are physical work activities that involve exertion of considerable force because a particular load is heavy or the cumulative loads during a workday are heavy. Examples of MMH tasks include lifting or lowering, carrying, and pushing or pulling.


    • How do you prevent manual materials handling accidents?

      Wear non-slip safety footwear. Encourage workers to stay physically fit. Introduce clothing requirements for manual materials handling. Offer physical fitness programs. Preventative maintenance programs for equipment. Training/education in safe manual materials handling. Properly fitted PPE for the task at hand.


    • What are the risk factors associated with manual material handling?

      Risks factors include forceful exertions, awkward postures, repetitive motions, pressure points and static postures. This checklist is designed to assist in the identification of hazards/risks related to manual material handling. This checklist must be made specific to your workplace. It can be used in conjunction with a job hazard analysis.


    • How do you score a manual material handling task?

      OTHER TOTAL SCORE (Optional) To score, add up the total number of Xs identified. The following methods are comprehensive tools designed to provide a detailed analysis of various types of manual material handling tasks. They can be used to evaluate lifting, lowering, pushing, pulling, carrying, and other activities.


    • [PDF File]FOR HOME BUILDING WORKERS - Centers for Disease Control and ...

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      MANUAL MATERIAL HANDLING INJURIES SIMPLE SOLUTIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Soft tissue injuries Costs of injury Material handling Store and place materials Lifting and carrying Moving materials Raising and lowering Raise exterior walls Raise roof trusses Position and hold materials Repetitive handling Strengthen and lengthen


    • [PDF File]SECTION 4 Ergonomics & Materials Handling - UCOP

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      SECTION 4 Ergonomics & Materials Handling SECTION 4: ERGONOMICS & MATERIALS HANDLING This section provides information about designing your work area and completing tasks in a way that makes your job more eficient and comfortable. Ergonomics and proper materials handling techniques make your job safer and help to prevent injuries. Ergonomics


    • [PDF File]Ergonomic Guidelines for Manual Material Handling

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      Manual material handling tasks may expose workers to physical risk factors. If these tasks are performed repeatedly or over long periods of time, they can lead to fatigue and injury. The main risk factors, or conditions, associated with the development of injuries in manual material handling tasks include: • Awkward postures (e.g., bending ...


    • [PDF File]Materials Handling and Storage - Occupational Safety and ...

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      Handling and storing materials involve diverse operations such as hoisting tons of steel with a crane; driving a truck loaded with concrete blocks; carrying bags or materials manually; and stacking palletized bricks or other materials such as drums, barrels, kegs, and lumber. The efficient handling and storing of materials are vital to industry.


    • [PDF File]SAFE MANUAL MATERIAL HANDLING AND MOVEMENT - WRHA Professionals

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      standardized, evidence-based, best practice approaches to safe manual material handling and movement within the WRHA. The overall goal is to prevent work-related injuries and near misses related to manual material handling and movement tasks. The WRHA acknowledges the contribution of the following members of the Safe


    • [PDF File]The Ergonomics of Manual Material Handling - MHI

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      The Ergonomics of Manual Material Handling Manual Material Handling (MMH) tasks are physical work activities that involve exertion of considerable force because a particular load is heavy or the cumulative loads during a workday are heavy. Examples of MMH tasks include lifting or lowering, carrying, and pushing or pulling.


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