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Manual Handling Risk Assessment 0006 Review Date Dec/19

Stage One
Manager Job Number Date Yes or No
Line manager to Complete
1 Are all individuals involved been trained in Manual Handling
2 Do the regulations apply? (Any Lifting Pulling Pushing or Carrying) If No sign off sheet
3 Is there a risk of injury? If No sign off sheet
4 Is it reasonably practical to avoid moving the loads? If Yes sign off sheet
5 Is it reasonably practical to automate or mechanise the operations? If No go to Q7
6 Does some risk of a manual handling injury remain after Q5 If No sign off sheet
7 Carry out a Manual Handling Assessment Line manager to Complete
8 Identify the Tasks Involved
9 Any need to hold loads away from the trunk?
10 Any twisting involved?
11 Any stooping involved?
12 Any reaching upwards involved?
13 Any large vertical movements?
14 Any long carrying distances?
15 Any strenuous pushing or pulling?
16 Any likely unpredictable movement of loads?
17 Any repetitive handling?
18 Any insufficient rest or recovery time?
19 Any work rate imposed by the process?
20 Assess the Loads Involved
21 Is the load heavy? ( above 20kg)
22 Is it bulky or unwieldy?
23 Is it diffulcult to grasp?
24 Is it unstable/unpredictable?
25 Is it harmful ( e.g.sharp/hot)
26 Assess the Enviroment
27 Are there constraints on posture?
28 Is the floor condition poor?
29 Are there variations in levels?
30 Are the conditions hot/cold/humid/wet?
31 Are there strong air movements?
32 Are there poor lighting conditions?
33 Assess the individuals involved?
34 Is there a requirement of a unusual capability?
35 Is there a hazard to those with a health problem?
36 Is there a hazard to pregnant workers?
37 Is there a need for special training?
38 Are there any other factors that could affect the load? Please List Any Others Below
39 Is movement or posture hindered by clothing or P.P.E?
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P.T.O to add safe systems of work and controls for all the positive answers.
Manual Handling Risk Assessment Review Date Dec/19
Stage Two
Determine measures to reduce the risk of injury to the lowest level reasonably practical.

Is the risk of injury sufficiently reduced? ( If No, more measures/controls are required.)
Review if conditions change significantly Signed

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