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 Safety Matters

Taking the Pain Out of Site Work

A look at handling solutions for construction sites

Building_Site.gifIn this issue of Safety Matters, we focus on manual handling issues
in the construction industry.  If you are involved in safety you will already know that
musculoskeletal injuries (MSDs) include problems such as low back pain, joint injuries and repetitive strain injuries of various sorts. Using information available from the
HSE, we have identified construction activities that are vulnerable to MSDs and have linked through to some handling solutions available.  Firstly, let’s look at the facts:-

The
Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 (as amended 2004) apply to all construction work. They set out a framework for employers to tackle the risks from manual handling.

Typical construction activities that can cause injury are:

Block-laying.gifManual handling – the biggest cause of injury is manual handling, which includes lifting, lowering, pushing, pulling and carrying;

Repetitive tasks – handling heavy objects is not the only cause of injury. Harm can also result from doing a task repetitively, even if the load is relatively light (e.g. bricklaying), or where the person’s body position is less than ideal (e.g. tying rebar); and  

Other high risk tasks – include:
block laying, handling pipework, laying kerbs and paving slabs, moving and installing plasterboard and installing mechanical and electrical equipment at height.

Managing the risks130321.jpg

The first priority is to avoid the hazard. Where this is not reasonably practicable you need to assess risks and take effective action.
Prevent unnecessary lifting and carrying.  Position loads by machine and plan where they need to be put;
Avoid heavy materials that could cause problems if they need to be moved by hand. Choose lighter materials, order smaller bags of cement and aggregates. Keep materials such as concrete blocks dry;

Back_ache.gifUse simple mechanical aids and make sure they are kept well maintained;
Make sure workers are trained to use lifting equipment and other aids safely;
Consider the size, strength and training of those needed for those doing the lifting;
Use
lifting equipment to lighten the load:

Avoid repetitive lifting, handling heavy building blocks or other masonry units and installing heavy lintels by hand.

repetitive movements;
working too long without breaks;
awkward working positions (e.g. bending or crouching) or restricted space (eg working in a roof void);


super-hoist.jpghigh job demands or time pressure, which may mean that workers resort to brute force rather than using a mechanical handling solution.
The injuries are often caused by a combination of:
the work itself (e.g. the weight of a load or the force that needs to be applied);
the work environment, including weather conditions; and a worker's physical capability.
You may also find it useful to talk to workers about the tasks they do at work and how they are actually done. Ask if any of them have experienced any back pain.

The following on-site activities have been hyper-linked to handling solutions which you may to consider useful.
 

asbestos removal;

block laying;

ceiling fixing;

cladding/sheeting;

curtain wall installation;

dry lining;

ductwork installation;

ground works;

loading and unloading;

mechanical and pipe work;

piling operations;

plastering;

pre-cast concrete installation;

roads and paving;

scaffolding;

structural steel work;

tunnelling;

window installation.

Builders_Hoist.gifThe HSE provides essential information on manual handling and musculoskeletal disorders (MSD)
Dale Lifting and Handling online catalogue is a One-Stop-Shop for all your handling needs.


Here are some examples of site handling solutions we can provide:

               Mini site material conveyors             Material lifts
              
Vacuum lifting devices                       Platform safety gates
              
Crane forks                                          Concrete  lifters                            
               
Manhole section lifting pins              Pipe Lifting hooks
              
Scaffold hoists                                     Portable aluminium gantries
               
Board lifters                                         Pilingclamps                                           
              
Jacking systems                                 Lifting slings
              
Roller crowbars                                 Trucks and trolleys
              
Pipe bogies                                        Pipe lifts                                             
           
Cable pulling winches                       Board Trolleys                                 
              
Tripods         

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