Order picking can result in a variety of muscle and joint
injuries and pains from repeatedly or forcefully reaching for
and lifting product, using scanners, applying stickers, standing
in one position or working overtime. Other injuries and
even death can result from falls and collisions with powered
equipment or other workers. In addition, order pickers may
be exposed to hazardous chemicals.
Hazard: Product in Bins
and Shelves by Hand
Details
Picking product by hand can expose you to stressful postures and forceful actions. These can be harmful if you
must reach above your shoulders or far away from your body, bend at the waist or twist to remove product from
high and low bins and shelves, or lift heavy product. You could also fall when picking product from high locations.
Threat
Back pain
Muscle strain in your neck, back, and shoulders
Serious injury from falling
Safe Work Guidelines
While You Are Picking High Product
Consider using stock-picking carts with ladders attached to avoid lifting objects from above the head
When you are 3m (10ft.) or more above the floor, use fall protection
Follow your workplace's ladder safety policies
To put small, light items close to the edge, use pick sticks or hooks
To reach high product, use only stock-picking carts or platforms or cages that comply with the regulations
– do not climb the racks or use the forks of a lift truck as a platform
See Industrial Establishments Regulations 851 (s.52) and Ministry of Labour (MOL) information
on Ladders at http://www.labour.gov.on.ca/english/hs/pubs/ladder_sliding.php
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