
Created at: 29-01-2025 17:31
Manual Handling refers to the process of moving objects by hand or bodily force, including lifting, lowering, carrying, pushing, or pulling. Incorrect manual handling is one of the leading causes of workplace injuries, leading to musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) such as back pain, joint pain, and repetitive strain injuries.
According to the Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992, manual handling is defined as:
"The transporting or supporting of a load (including lifting, putting down, pushing, pulling, carrying, or moving) by hand or bodily force."
A load can include not just objects but also people and animals, making manual handling a critical factor in healthcare, construction, and various industries.
Manual handling injuries are not just caused by lifting heavy objects. The risk is heightened by:
Frequent lifting (repetitive movements)
Lifting over long distances
Awkward postures such as bending, twisting, or stretching
Lifting loads from the floor or overhead
Manual handling injuries can result in serious consequences, such as:
For Employers: Lost productivity, absenteeism, compensation claims, retraining expenses.
For Employees: Reduced ability to work, pain affecting quality of life, and limited future job prospects.
526,000 cases of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) in 2013/14.
8.3 million working days lost due to MSDs in 2013/14.
Industries such as construction, healthcare, agriculture, and warehousing experience the highest number of manual handling-related injuries.
Several laws govern manual handling to protect employees and businesses. Employers are legally required to ensure the health and safety of their workers under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and the Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992.
Avoid Hazardous Manual Handling: Automate or mechanize where possible.
Conduct Risk Assessments: Identify, assess, and minimize risks.
Reduce Risk: Use lifting aids, improve workplace layout, and provide PPE.
Provide Training: Employees must be given manual handling training to ensure safe working practices.
Follow training and instructions.
Use equipment correctly.
Report any injuries or hazards.
Take reasonable care for their safety and that of colleagues.
Failure to comply with manual handling regulations can result in legal consequences, fines, and injury claims. In 2013/14, enforcement agencies issued 13,790 notices and prosecuted 674 cases related to workplace injuries.
Conduct regular risk assessments.
Provide professional QQI-accredited manual handling training.
Use lifting aids such as pallet trucks and forklifts.
Encourage early reporting of any discomfort or pain.
Offer refresher training to ensure best practices are maintained.
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