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Eliminate unnecessary lifting

Whenever possible, eliminate manual materials handling by combining operations or shortening the distances that material must be moved. Look at material flow through the facility, and eliminate any unnecessary lifts.

Automate or mechanize lifting

If it's not possible to eliminate the lift, consider automating the lifting task or using a mechanical lifting device. Devices such as hoists, cranes and manipulators can eliminate the forces on the spine associated with manual materials handling. Therefore, the likelihood of back injuries is also reduced.

Modify the job to fit within worker capabilities

If material must be handled manually, design the job to reduce the stress on the body as much as possible.
See job modifications below.

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