• Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 - Poster

This Manual Handling Operations Poster covers essential information and advice relating to regulations and best working practices in the workplace.

The poster states:
Under these regulations, made under the health and safety at work act 1974, from 1st January 1993 additional duties are placed on employers to avoid hazardous manual handling operations so far as is reasonably practicable. Assess unavoidable manual handling operations. Take steps to reduce the risk of injury from such operations so far as is reasonably practicable.

Good manual handling, what you need to know
Manual Lifting and Handling: It does not require a great deal of weight to cause back injuries through lifting and handling. There are eight points to good manual handling there are:
1. Check load - Ensure you know what you are trying to lift and where it is to be carried to. What does it weigh? Is it an awkward shape? Will balance be a factor?
2. Personal Limitations - Know the limit of your own ability due to age, strength, fitness or girth. If in doubt... get help.
3. Proper grip - Make sure you have a good hand hold. Grip with the palms of the hands and the roots of the fingers. Never lift with the finger tips!
4. Stance - Face the direction of travel if lifting alone. Stand over the object. Feet shoulder width apart and one slightly in front of the other. Make sure your knees are bent.
5. Arms Close to Body - Keep the arms close to the body. This ensures that the legs and body take the weight instead of the hands and arms.
6. Chin In - Before lifting, raise the head slightly and tuck the chin in. This helps to keep the back straight.
7. Body Weight - Be aware of your body weight and how to use it to best advantage. Use your body as a counterweight to save muscular effort.
8. Co-ordinate Effort - Where two or more people are involved in the lift make sure the handling is coordinated correctly.


Miscellaneous Products / Materials

Any product outside of our standard choice of material/size range starts with a 5. This may include items such as rolls of tape, sign frames, floor graphics or banners. Below you can find a more detailed description of the miscellaneous material options available for this sign design.

Rigid Plastic: Lightweight, gloss white PVC with high impact strength. Suitable for both internal and external safety signs. Easily drilled for wall fixing.

Write a review

Please login or register to review

Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 - Poster


Available Options


Related Products

Double Sided Tape 33m x 25mm

Double Sided Tape 33m x 25mm

Acrylic high-bond foam tape (33M long roll and 25mm wide tape)Used extensively within the sign industry to bond metals, plastics and ACM. Its viscos elastic properties make it ideal for bonding dissimilar materials with different expansion rates. Superior holding power in any application where perfo..

Double Sided Adhesive Pads (Pack of 4)

Double Sided Adhesive Pads (Pack of 4)

Double coated polyethylene foam tape, rubber based adhesive for high tack and shear performanceSuitable for indoor signage, point of sale posters to board and plastic, bonding textured surfaces together 4 tabs, each 125mm..

Velcro Hook and Loop Pad (Pack of 10)

Velcro Hook and Loop Pad (Pack of 10)

Pack of 1hook and loop fastening pads with high bond self-adhesive backing2m dia. pads..

A2 Snap Frames

A2 Snap Frames

25mm extruded aluminium frame 1.5mm strong plastic back panel Anti-glare poster cover Durable protective frame finish Wall fixing kitLow cost and fantastic looking powder coated frames. Our snap frames feature easy poster access with the snap open and close system and this profile is recommended for..

Tags: 58114, Regulation, Health, Posters, Manual, Handling, Factories, Warehouses, Stores, Factory, Rigid, Plastic