Slips, trips and fall injuries. Whether you are carrying out a manual handling task or not, slips, trips and falls can happen at any time. But should a slip, trip or fall occur while you are carrying an item the injuries can be much more significant and the chance of an accident occurring can be increased. · A major cause of staff absence from the workplace is as a result of incorrect or poor manual handling techniques which lead to ailments such as repetitive strain injury (RSI), muscle pulls and strains, trapped nerves, hernias, work-related upper limb disorders (WRULDs) and one of the most common of all injuries. Work-related low back pain and injuries are the most common musculoskeletal disorders caused by manual handling. About a fourth of European workers suffer from back pain, which tops the list of all reported work-related disorders. Factors that increase the risk of injury include the load being too heavy,File Size: KB.
We've listed 7 common manual handling injuries to look out for in your workplace. Back injuries. When completing a manual handling task your back is the weakest part of your body. If you have a poor lifting technique or are attempting to lift more than your body can handle you can cause serious injury to your back. A major cause of staff absence from the workplace is as a result of incorrect or poor manual handling techniques which lead to ailments such as repetitive strain injury (RSI), muscle pulls and strains, trapped nerves, hernias, work-related upper limb disorders (WRULDs) and one of the most common of all injuries back problems. Typical hazards of manual handling include: The poor posture during the lifting operation or poor lifting techniques or methods, resulting in back injury; The lifting sharp-edged or the hot loads that result in hand injuries. The Manual handling operations or procedures can cause a wide range of the acute and the chronic injuries to the workers.
There are many different types of manual handling injuries and the hazards that cause them. The most common among these is back or spinal injury, which is caused by lifting heavy objects using incorrect body posture and poor technique. Other common types include cuts, cuts, scrapes or punctures from sharp items such as knives, lacerations from animal bites and burns from hot liquids or metals. A major cause of staff absence from the workplace is as a result of incorrect or poor manual handling techniques which lead to ailments such as repetitive strain injury (RSI), muscle pulls and strains, trapped nerves, hernias, work-related upper limb disorders (WRULDs) and one of the most common of all injuries. Most common injury is musculoskeletaldisorders (MSD), which involves lower back pain, cervical disorders etc. Lifting weight beyond the physical capacity, repetitive movements while manual handling, twisting and turning movement, poor body posture, not following kinetic lifting method can put pressure of the muscles and joints which can result into MSD.
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