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Hazard Analysis  

  Work Activity: Masonry, Cement & Plaster  
  Task: Erecting and dismantling scaffolding  
 Hazard: Lifting and Carrying (Manual Materials Handling)

  Problem:

Masonry, Cement and Plaster workers may perform lifting and carrying (manual material handling, MMH) while erecting and dismantling scaffolding.  If the load is too heavy, the height of the load is too low, the back is twisted during the lift, or the load is held in an awkward position, MMH can cause back injury.

 
  Risk Description:

Lifting heavy materials during the erection and dismantling of scaffolding can cause injury to muscles, nerves, discs and ligaments of the low back. Non-specific low back pain is not the result of a fall or some other acute traumatic injury, so it can be difficult to identify a specific event that led to the injury. Repetitive lifting can lead to low back muscle strain, ligament sprain, a bulging or herniated disc, nerve damage, or other back problems.

 
  Level of Risk:

Work loads or activities are of such a magnitude and character that all or most workers risk developing an MSD in the short or long term.

 
  Assessment Info:

Liberty Mutual Manual Material Handling Guidelines are tables that can be helpful in determining maximum acceptable weight limits for lifting and carrying tasks along with suggested solutions for minimizing the risk of injury from lifting or carrying.  Washington State LNI also provides has calculators that analyze lifting operations.

 
 Solutions:  
For Designers

Ergonomic Hand Tools

For Manufacturers


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