Manual Handling Risk Assessment
Manual Handling Risk Assessment
Manual Handling Risk Assessment
Task Description
Title
Completed by Manager
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and paste the tick into appropriate boxes below
Persons at risk of Robertson employees Visitors Public
harm
Client Contractors Other
Known Hazards
Tick all known hazards (Please copy and paste the tick into appropriate boxes below )
Manual Slip/Trip Work Area Noise Electric Vehicles Working Fire / Biological Cold Hot/Cold Falling Gases Chemicals
Fragile Cuts Asbestos
Handling Shock at Height Explosion Objects
Dust Roof Temps Surfaces
LIKELIHOOD 1 2 3 4 5 1-4 Low This represents a low risk, although control measures must be
maintained
Certain 5 5 10 15 20 25
5-8 Medium Action required to control risks. Interim measures may be necessary in
Very Likely 4 4 8 12 16 20 short term
Likely 3 3 6 9 12 15 9-12 Medium - High Action required to control risks. Interim measures are necessary
May Happen 2 2 4 6 8 10
15-25 High Actions required urgently to control risks. Further resources may be
Unlikely 1 1 2 3 4 5 required
Hazard Identified Potential harm Risk Score Existing Control Measures / Training Final Risk Score
L S Score L S Score
Manual Handling Operatives sustaining back 4 4 16 Prevent unnecessary lifting and carrying and repetitive lifting and carrying operations – use lifting aids (e.g. small 2 4 8
strain injury. Operative hydraulic hoist; trolley, wheelbarrow, motorised pallet truck etc) wherever practicable, ensuring operatives are
sustaining injury to hands trained in their safe use. Reference to RRG-HS-23-PRD-001
and feet (dropping heavy
items). Damage to the Where use of lifting aids not reasonably practicable, operatives to be always trained in manual handling techniques
spine (slipped disc, and practising safe lifting techniques.
crushed vertebrae,
Ensure that all activities involving manual handling have been thoroughly assessed prior to commencement
etc).Pulled or torn muscles
Assessment of manual handling activities to include consideration of individuals’ physical capabilities, the load,
or ligaments. Broken
environment, task and any other relevant factors. Task briefings to be held. Register to identify significant loads or
fingers or toes. Severe
two person tasks to be confirmed by site management.
cuts.
Site supervision to regularly review job tasks, storage arrangements, access etc. to minimise unnecessary materials
movement.
Gloves must be worn at all times to protect against hand injuries. Reference Manual Handling Operations 1992
Regulation 4(1) and Schedule 1
Reviewer Name Reviewers Signature Any Amendments Made Y/N (please state sections(s)) Date Reviewed
Declaration by Robertson Employee involved in the activity detailed above: I fully understand the activity outlined above and the risk control measures that I must implement, I have received
sufficient information, instruction and training so as to enable me to conduct this activity with the minimum of risk to myself, or others.
Operative Name: Signature: Supervisors Name: Date: Operative Name: Signature: Supervisors Name: Date: