Saturday 29 March 2008

Manual Handling Quiz

from www.healthandsafetytips.co.uk


1.

When is a manual handling risk assessment required?

Before the task is carried out and no other option is available

2.

What are the FOUR Elements of a Manual Handling Risk Assessment?

T…………….Task

I……………..Individual

L…………….Load

E…………….Environment

3.

What should you do when confronted by a large or awkward load that has to be manually handled?

Stop and assess whether there is an alternative method

Assess the load to see if it can be handled safely, Ask for assistance

4.

Name 2 of an EMPLOYER'S Duties?

Tasks should be assessed with a view to using alternative methods where possible

Ensure personnel requested to complete the task have had adequate training and capable of completing the task without injury

5.

Name 2 of an EMPLOYEE'S Duties?

To ensure that the correct methods of manual handling techniques are adopted

6.

Name 2 parts of the body you may injure during Manual Handling Activities

Spine , Abdomen / groin

7.

List 3 Key points of KINETIC lifting

The load should be lifted whilst keeping the back straight , feet correctly placed, and perform a clean lift without twisting

Manual Handling Questions Model Answers

1.

When it is not reasonably practical to avoid an activity that may result in injury to the employee. When it is not reasonably practical to use mechanical means for the operation.

2.

Task, Individual, Load, Environment.

3.

Seek Assistance and Use team Lifting Methods.

4.

Safe Appliances and Equipment

Safe Handling of Materials

Information, Instruction and Training

A SAFE Place of Work and Safe Working Equipment

A Safe Means of Access and Egress

A Suitable and Sufficient Risk Assessment for all Work Activities

5.

Take reasonable care of their own safety and that of others.

Co-operate with their employer to enable him to meet their legal obligations.

Bring to the attention of the employer any concerns regarding health and safety standards.

To use equipment provided for your health and safety.

6.

Back, Hands, Knees, Arms, Legs.

7.

Position and Plant Feet, Bend Knees, Straight Back, Arms Close to Body, Good Grip of the Load, Chin In, Head Up, No jerking or twisting, clean lift.

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