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Electricians and Manual Handling
Summary: Manual handling injuries result in more lost time for electricians than any other type of injury. This document provides practical examples of how all stakeholders in the building and construction industry can assist in reducing the risk of manual handling injury to eletricians. This document makes suggestions on the materials used in roofing, the delivery and storage of roofing materials, as well as equipment and tools used in roofing, teamlifting, team cable laying, digging, working on switchboards/panels, and chasing walls.
Document Type:
Year: 2007
Job Title/Task: Electrical Skilled Trades

MSD Topic: Manual Materials Handling

Sector: All
Electrical

Cost: Free Download
Source Information
Department of Consumer and Employment Protection
1300 136 237
safety@docep.wa.gov.au
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