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50 150-008-01-IADO © 2014, Workplace Safety & Prevention Services (WSPS) 1 877 494 WSPS (9777) | 905 614 1400 | www.wsps.ca tailgate talks – safe lifting and carrying tecHniqUes Test the load's weight by lifting up one end. Ensure the load is free to move. Grab the load firmly with your whole hand, not just the fingers. Keep the load balanced. Use your legs to lift the load, not your back. Lift smoothly. Avoid sudden, jerky movements. Keep the load close to your body, with your elbows slightly bent and your upper arms straight. Face in the direction of the lift. Move your feet to turn. Avoid twisting your body. Make it a habit to follow the above steps to reduce your risk of having an injury. Team lifting must be co-ordinated If the weight, shape, or size of an object makes the job too much for one person, ask for help. Ideally, workers should be of approximately the same size for team lifting. One individual needs to be responsible for control of the action to ensure proper co-ordination. If one worker lifts too soon, shifts the load, or lowers it improperly, either they or the person working with them may be injured. Notes: wsps.ca

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