Codes
of Safe Practices
LIFTING
1. Before
lifting, check the load for slivers, jagged edges, burrs, rough or slippery
surfaces, and protruding nails.
2. Wear
appropriate protective clothing (gloves, safety shoes, etc.).
3. Ask
for help when a load cannot be handled safely by one person because of
excessive weight, bulkiness or awkward shape of the load.
4. Check
your route of travel for any slip, trip or fall hazards before you lift.
5. When
lifting as a group, one person should communicate commands to the
others. Indicate any changes in
elevation, cornering or settings.
Always give adequate warnings before setting your portion of the load
down.
6. Recommended
Lifting Procedures:
- Stand close to the load with your feet spread
shoulder width apart.
- Squat down, bending at the hips and knees, while
keeping your back straight.
- Grip the load firmly, tighten your abdomen, and
use your legs to lift the object.
- Lift in one continuous motion while keeping your
back straight.
- Remember to breathe normally while you lift. Steady breathing prevents you from
becoming fatigued.
- Keep the load close to your body. The closer the load is to your body,
the less pressure it exerts on your back.
- Change directions by moving your feet. Never
twist your body.
- When you set the load down, bend only at the hips
and knees while keeping your lower back straight.
- If retrieving a load from above your shoulder
level, do not reach over your head.
Elevate yourself to the load with a ladder.
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