If an employee or volunteer is injured during the process of lifting, you may need to show you have met your duty of care. You should check relevant health and safety laws including the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations.
You need to ensure lifting equipment is:
Example hazards
Example precautions
Here are some examples of precautions you can take.
Key steps for lifting equipment risk management
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Management of unoccupied premises
Experience has shown unoccupied properties are at greater risk from arson attacks, vandalism including broken windows and graffiti, burst pipes, theft and fly-tipping.
Managing contractors
From time to time, you might employ the services of a contractor to complete tasks at your premises.
Manual handling
Moving loads by hand is a common enough task in many workplaces, but it is not without risk to those involved.