Manual Handling

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HSE to Increase Inspections of Moving and Handling Practices in Construction

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is increasing inspections of moving and handling practices in construction sites across the UK in September 2023. This is part of the HSE’s ongoing campaign to prevent ill health from moving and handling materials, which is a major cause of work-related injuries and illnesses in the construction industry.

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Construction Ergonomics

The Importance of Ergonomics in Construction Safety UK

Ergonomics plays a crucial role in construction safety, as it focuses on creating a safe and efficient work environment for construction workers. In the UK, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) sets the standards for construction safety and provides guidelines on how to meet these requirements. The HSE has outlined several key requirements for ergonomics in construction, including providing training and information to workers on how to work safely and efficiently, ensuring that tools and equipment are ergonomically designed, and minimizing the risk of manual handling injuries. By following these best practices and HSE requirements, construction companies can create a safe and ergonomic work environment for all workers.

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