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2015 - Lateral Learning LL41 - LTI#34 - Fractured Finger
An electrician with the assistance of a radio operator was moving a metal safe from the rear of a “pick up” to the radio room, walking backwards. On reaching the door, he tripped on the step falling backwards. The metal safe landed on top of his left hand crushing his middle and ring finger resulting in a fracture.
- Routine manual handling tasks must be planned and dynamically assessed. - Manual handling tasks, hazards and risks should be subject to regular refresher through tool box talks. - The correct equipment should be made available for handling heavy items.
Assess the weight, use handling aids if needed
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