Material Handling
Material Handling
Objectives
Recognize material handling hazards
Manual material handling Industrial trucks Conveyors (Cranes will be addressed later)
Introduction
600,000 overexertion injuries, 27% of all lostworkday cases
370,000 injuries caused by lifting 93,000 pushing/pulling Strains and sprains from loads that are too heavy or large Fractures, cuts and bruises from improper storage
Introduction
General Work Practices
Get help for large loads or use mechanical devices When blocking a raised load:
Keep hands from underneath before releasing load Use blocking materials of adequate strength Look for cracks, splintered pieces, rounded corners, etc.
Introduction
General Work Practices (cont.)
Do not overload equipment
Refer to equipment rated capacity
Materials Storage
Precautions for stored materials
Stacked loads correctly piled and cross-tiered Stored material must not create hazard Areas free of accumulated material In buildings, no stored materials within 6 feet of hoist ways or 10 feet of exterior building walls Store non-compatible material separately
Materials Storage
Stored material precautions (cont.)
Employees in silos, hopers or tanks equipped with lifeline and safety harness Bound material stacked, on racks, blocked or interlocked to keep it from sliding, falling or collapsing Don't exceed load capacity for the structure Post load limits Stacking height Mark walls or posts to indicate maximum height
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Bricks
Lumber storage
Maximum 7 feet high Above 4 feet, taper stacks 2 inches per foot
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Block storage
Block cylindrical material (bars, poles, etc.) Use bins or shelves for materials that cannot be stacked
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Box storage
Drum storage
Manual Lifting
Manual lifting precautions
Avoid manual lifting when possible Limit vertical lifting (knuckle-to-shoulder height) Be in good physical shape Plan the lifting operation Get a good grip Keep the load close to the body Do not twist or bend sideways Get help for large or heavy loads
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Manual lifting
Manual Lifting
Recommendations for specific tasks
Grasp opposite corners on boxes, cartons & sacks Use mechanical assistance for barrels and drums Wear leather gloves when handling sheet metal Plate glass Carry with bottom edge in gloved palm, other hand on top edge Never carry plate glass under the arm Use a team for long objects
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Drum jack
Appliance truck
Drum truck
Conveyers
Conveyer basics
Hazards Nip points (rollers, near frame) Material may fall from conveyor Persons may be caught in the Inclined belt conveyor conveyor Controls Emergency stop button or pull cord Must be reset after use Never ride on conveyor Guards over aisles or work areas Screw conveyors covered, interlocked 16 Screw conveyor
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Classes of forklifts
Electric Motor, Sit-down Rider, Counter-Balanced Trucks (solid and pneumatic tires) Electric Motor Narrow Aisle Trucks (solid tires)
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Classes of forklifts
Electric Motor Hand Trucks or Hand/Rider Trucks (solid tires) Internal Combustion Engine Trucks (solid tires)
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Classes of forklifts
Internal Combustion Engine Trucks (pneumatic tires) Electric and Internal Combustion Engine Tractors (solid and pneumatic tires) Rough Terrain Forklift Trucks (pneumatic tires)
Tractors
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Trailer restraint
A dockboard is used to bridge the gap between loading dock and truck/trailer
Forklift Training
OSHA standard, 1919.178(l)
Effective March 1, 1999 Formal training program required
OSHA specified topics Stability, operation, etc. Initial training before use Refresher training (based on observations) Employer must certify proper training
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Forklift Training
Stability Triangle:
B Vehicle Center of Gravity (Unloaded)
Notes: 1. When the vehicle is loaded, the combined center of gravity (CG) shifts toward line B-C. Theoretically the maximum load will result in the CG at the line B-C. In actual practice, the combined CG should never be at line B-C. 2. The addition of additional counterweight will cause the truck CG to shift toward point A 29 and result in a truck that is less stable laterally.
Forklift Training
Stability Triangle
Load CG
Load CG Vertical Stability Line (Line of Action) Combined CG Truck CG Truck CG
Combined CG
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