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Manual Handling Operations Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1992 Please note that these links are to the original legislation, visitors should verify for themselves whether legislation is in force or whether it has been amended or repealed by subsequent legislation. What is the purpose of this legislation? The Manual Handling Operations Regulations (MHOR) set out duties to ensure safety for a wide range of manual handling activities, including lifting, lowering, pushing, pulling or carrying. The load may be either animate, such as a person or an animal, or inanimate, such as a box or a trolley. Manual Handling - Frequently Asked Questions- Responses. What legislation covers manual handling? The Safety, Health and Welfare at Work, (General Applications) Regulations 2007, Chapter 4 of Part 2, outline the requirements that must be adhered to in relation to manual handling. The Regulations define manual handling as: "any transporting or supporting of a load (including the lifting, putting down, pushing, pulling, carrying or moving thereof) by hand or bodily force". The load can be an object, person or animal. The MHOR 1992 set out a clear ranking of measures for Where the need for the manual handling of loads by workers cannot be avoided, the employer shall take the appropriate organizational measures, use the appropriate means or provide workers with such means in order to reduce the risk involved in the manual handling of such loads, having regard to Annex I. Search Results Your title search for Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 in legislation has returned 2 results. This is results page 1; Narrow results by: Legislation by Type. Northern Ireland Statutory Rules (1) UK Statutory Instruments (1) Legislation by Year. 1992 (2) Sort ascending by Title Sort descending by Years and Numbers Sort ascending by Legislation type; The Manual Handling The Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992, as amended by the Health and Safety (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2002 set out guidance to help you manage, control and reduce the risk of injury from manual handling. The Regulations apply to manual handling activities involving the transporting or supporting of loads, including lifting 4. Manual handling legal obligations. The Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 are the main piece of legislation dealing with manual handling. It sets out the main duties for employers and employees. The order of controls contained within the regulation explain that first you need to avoid manual handling. When this is not possible you Sort ascending by Legislation type; Council Directive of 29 May 1990 on the minimum health and safety requirements for the manual handling of loads where there is a risk particularly of back injury to workers (fourth individual Directive within the meaning of Article 16 (1) of Directive 89/391/EEC) (90/269/EEC) 1990 No. 269 INDG439 Reducing manual handling risks in carpet retail (PDF) INDG398 Making the best use of lifting and handling aids (PDF) Online tutorial on how to use the Manual handling assessment chart (MAC) tool. HSG196 Moving food and drinks: Manual handling solutions for the food and drinks industries (PDF) Roll cages and wheeled racks. MSDs Manual handling and labelling loads questions and answers - source HSE (GB) Manual handling assessment charts (the MAC tool) INDG 383 - source HSE (GB) Making t
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