CraneHoist 20230703v1

Operations training

Crane and Hoist / V1 2023-07-03

There is no single correct way to lift and there are many different approaches, each with merits and advantages in particular situations or individual circumstances. The content of training in good handling technique should be tailored to the particular handling operations likely to be carried out, beginning with relatively simple examples and progressing to more specialised handling operations as appropriate. For example: a. employees should be able to identify loads that may cause injury when handled. Increases in size often indicate an increase in weight and difficulty of handling b. where the size of the item is less important than how full it is, e.g. in the case of a dustbin containing refuse, they should assess the load by looking inside it or use techniques such as rocking the load from side to side before attempting to lift it c. they should also treat unfamiliar loads with caution. Drums which appear to be empty or other closed containers should be tested, e.g. by trying to raise one end d. they should apply force gradually when testing loads. If employees feel too much strain, they should be encouraged to look for another way of handling the load safely The following list illustrates some important points which are relevant to a basic two-handed symmetrical lift – a lift using both hands that takes place in front of and close to the body, without any twisting.

Basic lifting operations

Rocking a load to assess its ease of handling.

Figure A9.3 rocking a load

Think before handling/lifting. Plan the lift/ handling activity. Where is the load going to be placed? Use appropriate handling aids where possible. Will help be needed with the load? Remove obstructions, such as discarded wrapping materials. For long lifts, such as from floor to shoulder height, consider resting the load mid-way on a table or bench to change grip.

Figure A9.4 Think before handling

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