Student Name Date Hand Out Date: Hand in Deadline
Student Name Date Hand Out Date: Hand in Deadline
Planning Principle
◦ States that all material handling operations should be the results
of a deliberate plan.
Standardisation Principle
◦ Believes that all methods, equipment, controls, and software
should be standardised within the limits of achieving the
performance objectives.
Work Principle
◦ Believes that material handling work should be minimised
without hindering productivity or the service level requires for the
operation.
Ergonomic Principle
◦ Considered when designing the material handling tasks and
equipment.
Unit Load Principle
◦ Requires all unit loads to be appropriately sized
Space Utilisation Principle
◦ Requires all available space is used effectively and efficiently.
System Principle
◦ States that all material movement and storage activities should
be integrated to form a coordinated operational system
Automation Principle
◦ All material handling operations should be mechanised or
automated.
Environmental Principle
◦ Believes that all environmental impact and energy consumption
should be considered when designing or selecting alternative
equipment and material handling systems.
Life Cycle Cost Principle
◦ A thorough economic analysis should account for the entire
lifecycle of all material handling equipment and resulting
systems.
They should treat their provided PPE with care - do not interfere with
it in any way, potentially compromising its safety and theirs.
They should fully engage with any training provided that instructs
them how to properly wear and use personal protective equipment
that your employer provides you.
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Task 3:
Write a report identifies the hazards and risks that are associated with Task
1.
Hand tools are tools that are powered manually and used by
craftsmen in manual operations, such as chopping, chiseling,
sawing, filing, or forging. Hand tools include anything from axes to
wrenches. The greatest hazards posed by hand tools result from
misuse and improper maintenance.
Hazards
Hand tools can cause alot of dangers to the people working
with it or around it and it can potentially take away someones
life.
Hand tools can cause cuts and abraisions from inappropriate
use of the tools. For example:
The tip of a chisel may break off and fly off hitting the user
or other employees.
The wooden handles of tools may crack and splinters fly off
hitting and causing injuries to people.
Risks
Hazards
Chemical hazards and toxic substances pose a wide range of
health hazards such as:
Irritation.
sensitization and carcinogencity.
Flammability
Risks
Working Environment
Hazards
Risks
Hazards
Risks
Task 4:
Write at least three suggestions identifying how the activity in Task 1 could
be improvedFill out the attached workshop risk assessment form that
contains Recommendations on :
List of Possible Personnel who Current situation Improved Safety Action by who?
Hazards might be or practices Measures that
affected by this followed can be
hazard and how incorporated to
mitigate this
hazard
employees
Hazardous Irritation or Provide PPE to Provide Material Employer should
substances burning of skin, or protect the Safety Data provide labels and
if fumes are workers as well Sheets (MSDS) risk assessment
breathed in have first aid kit regarding the
Train workers in substances used
employees and safety procedures
people near have a ventilated use less
workplace hazardous
substances
Electricity Electric shock, Make sure all Ensure equipment Employer should
electrocution plugs are is regularly provide machines
unplugged and inspected, tested with electricity
employees away from and tagged isolated material
anything that
could cause a Lock out and tag
spark faulty equipment:
Task 7:
Prepare a safety policy for the work area where you carried out Task 1
including references to relevant legislation.
A health and safety policy sets out your general approach to health
and safety. It explains how you, as an employer, will manage health
and safety in your business. It should clearly say who does what,
when and how.
References
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handling
https://www.healthyworkinglives.scot/workplace-guidance/safety/personal-
protective-equipment/Pages/ppe-legislation.aspx#:~:text=The
%20Personal%20Protective%20Equipment%20at%20Work
%20Regulations%201992%20place%20duties,PPE%20provided%20is
%20properly%20used.&text=Employees%20must%20take%20reasonable
%20care,maintenance%20unless%20trained%20and%20authorized
https://www.wraybros.co.uk/ppe_responsibilities
https://www.hse.gov.uk/chemical-classification/labelling-packaging/hazard-
symbols-hazard-pictograms.htm
https://present5.com/hand-tool-selection-and-design-for-usability-safety/
https://www.ishn.com/articles/101334-what-are-the-hazards-of-hand-tools
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%20commonly%20used%20in%20workplaces%20can%20lead%20to,and
%20gases%20in%20their%20work
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hazards/
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safe-working-practices.pdf
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https://www.hse.gov.uk/simple-health-safety/policy/example-policy-
statement.pdf
https://wex.chichester.ac.uk/public/downloads/Metals_and_Engineering.pd
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