Lifting
Heavy Loads
“Your body is your first working tool”, and
you have only ONE back.
Lifting Heavy Loads: being careful is our
responsibility!
Talk to your
supervisor and manager
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Discuss correct posture at your work place
with your doctor.
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If you feel any pain that might be work
related, ask to visit the company doctor.
Prevent injuries by adopting good lifting
practices!
1. Plan the
lifting
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Where am I
going?
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What am I
lifting?
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What are the
options?
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Are there
any aids available?
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Do I need
help?
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Do I need to
remove any obstructions?
2. Wear
proper footwear
- Am I wearing suitable footwear for the task?
- Place your feet apart to give you a good balanced
posture.
- Place the leading foot so it is positioned slightly
forward in the direction of travel.
3. Keep the
correct posture
- Keep the spine in its normal alignment.
- Bend from the knees but do not over flex
them.
- Keep shoulders and knees in normal
alignment.
- Keep the shoulders level.
4. How to
grip?
- Ensure the grip is secure.
- Are there suitable handholds?
- Is the load likely to slip?
- Keep arms within the boudary of the body.
5. How to
lift?
- Keep relaxed.
- The upward movement starts with the head.
- Use the power of the legs.
- Keep the load close to the body.
- Keep the heaviest part towards you.
- If you need to turn, move the feet, don’t
twist the body.
- Put the load down and adjust it if
necessary.
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