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SAFETY IN MATERIAL HANDLING IN INDUSTRIES

Material handling is a job that almost every worker in industry performs - either as his sole duty or
as part of his regular work, either by hand or with mechanical help.

Manual handling of materials increases the possibility of injuries and adds to cost of production.
To reduce the number of material handling injuries and to increase plant efficiency material
handling should be minimised by combining or eliminating operations. What material handling
must still be done should be done mechanically, in so far as possible. Although mechanical
handling creates new sets of hazards, the net result apart from increased efficiency bring fewer
accidents/injuries.

Manual handling of materials accounts for 25% of all occupation injuries. As an average industry
moves about 50T of materials for each ton of product produced. Strains and sprains, fractures and
bruises are the common material handling injuries. They are caused primarily, by unsafe work
practices like improper lifting, carrying too heavy a load, incorrect gripping, failing to observe
proper foot or hand clearances and failing to use or wear proper equipment. To gain an insight into
the material handling injury problem one can ask the following questions about existing operating
practices.

       1. Can the job be engineered so to eliminate manual handling?
       2. How do the materials being handling (chemical, dust, rough & sharp objects) hurt
          people during doing the handling?
       3. Can employees be given handling aids, as proper sized boxes, adequate trucks or hooks
          that will make the job safer?
       4. Will personal protective equipment, help to prevent injuries?

These may serve as a start towards overall appraisal and detailed enquiry in an attempt to prevent
injuries.

The largest number of injuries doing manual handling occur to fingers and hands in the ways of
picking objects up and putting them down. As a preventive action the workers can be given
following instructions

       1. Inspect materials for slivers, jagged edges, burrs, rough and slippery surfaces
       2. Get firm grip on the object
       3. Keep fingers away from pinch point especially when setting down materials.
       4. When handling lumbers, pipe or other long objects keep hands away from ends to
          prevent them from being pinched.
       5. Wipe off grease, wet, slippery or dirty objects before trying to handle them.
       6. Keep hands free of oil and grease.

In most cases hand gloves and other hand protectives have to be used to prevent hand injuries. In
other cases, handles or holders can be attached to objects such as handles for moving auto
batteries, tongs for feeding materials etc. Feet and legs sustain share of material handling injuries,
the greatest share being to the toes. To avoid such injury people should wear foot protectives like
safety shoes, ankle guards etc. Eyes, head and trunk of body can also be injured when opening
wire bound or metal bound bale or box. A person should wear eye protection as well as stout
gloves and take special care to prevent the ends of bindings from flying loose and striking face or
body. If the material is dusty or is toxic the persons should wear a respirator or other suitable PPE.
Lifting And Carrying

The best means to reduce back injury from lifting to reduce exposure. This can be achieved by
cutting weight loads, using mechanical aids, etc. But in spite of this manual handling cannot be
eliminated totally. Following are the basic instructions to be followed:-

       1. Never permit person to overexert when lifting
       2. Lift gradually, without jerking.
       3. Keep the load close to body
       4. Follow the 6 step lifting procedure as under:
       5. Keep feet parted one along side, one behind the object.
       6. Keep back straight nearly vertical
       7. Truck your chin in
       8. Grip the object with the whole hand
       9. Truck elbow and arms in
       10. Keep body weight directly over feet.

Equipments For Handling

Handling materials with hands alone is usually slow and hazardous. To make it safe and efficient
equipments have been developed from small hand tools to cranes, conveyers, hand trucks etc.

Hand Tools Available Are

Crowbar. This is the most common hand tool. It is important for its use that the right kind and size
is selected for the job, since it can slip. A person should never work astride it. He should position
himself to avoid being pinched or crushed if the bar slips or the object moves suddenly.

Rollers. They are used for moving heavy or bulky objects. Workers are to be careful not to crush
their fingers or toes between the roller and the floor. They should never use hand or feet to change
the direction of the object.

Hooks. Hand hooks are to be kept sharp so that they will not slip when applied. The handle should
be strong and securely attached and shaped to fit the hand.

Hand Trucks. Two wheeled hand truck look easy to handle, yet there are safe procedures that
must be followed

       1. Keep the center of gravity of the load as low as possible .Place heavy objects below
          lighter objects.
       2. Place the load well forward so that the weight will be carried by the axle, not by the
          handles.
       3. Place the load so that it will not slip or fall. Load only to a height that will allow a clear
          view ahead
       4. Let the truck carry the load. The operator should only balance and push.
       5. Never walk backward with hand truck
       6. When going down an incline, keep the truck ahead. When going up, keep truck behind.
       7. Move truck at a safe speed. Do not run.
Conveyors.

For transporting materials from one point to another conveyors are commonly used in industries.
Let no one ride on conveyors. There should be warning signs posted. If people must cross,
crossover bridges should be provided. They should also be provided with warning bells and safety
switches like pull cord switch.

In case of gravity conveyors usually the chute or roller type, the should be equipped with warning
devices or protective devices to prevent hands from being caught in descending materials or
jammed between materials and the receiving table. If the conveyor jam up, free it from topside. If
it is necessary to enter the chute to free a jam, the person who enters, should wear a safety belt and
have another person stationed at the top of chute to assist in case of emergency.

All pinch points - gear, chain, drives and revolving shafts on conveyors should be guarded. Screw
conveyors should be completely enclosed. The principal danger is that workers may try to
dislodge material or free jam with their hands or feet and then be caught in conveyors. No
maintenance work in conveyors should be carried out unless the power is made off and the switch
is locked off

Cranes

Most of the material handling in industries is done by EOT crane. The following safe operating
standard practices are important and should be strictly followed.

       1.  Crane operator and signalman should understand standard signals.
       2.  One signalman should be deputed for each crane.
       3.  One must not stand under the load, be alert at all times, watch warning signals closely.
       4.  Crane and its auxiliary handling device should not be overloaded.
       5.  Hoist chain or hoist rope must be free from kinks or twists, must not be wrapped
           around the load.
       6. Load must be well secured and balanced in the sling before it is lifted a few inches.
       7. Bring crane hook over the load slowly to prevent swinging.
       8. Avoid sudden acceleration/deceleration of moving load and the contact of load with
           obstructions.
       9. Avoid using crane for side pulls(Stability of crane gets endangered, parts of the crane
           get overstressed).
       10. No hoisting/lowering/travelling of crane to be done when employee is on the
           load/hook.
       11. Operator should not carry loads over people
       12. Use warning signals/bell/horn before starting a crane.
       13. Test brake each time load of approaching capacity is lifted.
       14. Do not lower a load below the point where less then two full wraps of rope remain on
           the hoisting drum.
       15. Operator must not leave his position at the controls while load is suspended.
       16. Use guy rope to prevent swinging operation.
       17. Only a regularly authorised operator should operate a crane.
       18. The operator on duty should remain in the crane cabin for prompt service.
       19. Under no circumstance one crane bump another.
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Safety During MATERIAL HANDLING, By B C Das

  • 1. SAFETY IN MATERIAL HANDLING IN INDUSTRIES Material handling is a job that almost every worker in industry performs - either as his sole duty or as part of his regular work, either by hand or with mechanical help. Manual handling of materials increases the possibility of injuries and adds to cost of production. To reduce the number of material handling injuries and to increase plant efficiency material handling should be minimised by combining or eliminating operations. What material handling must still be done should be done mechanically, in so far as possible. Although mechanical handling creates new sets of hazards, the net result apart from increased efficiency bring fewer accidents/injuries. Manual handling of materials accounts for 25% of all occupation injuries. As an average industry moves about 50T of materials for each ton of product produced. Strains and sprains, fractures and bruises are the common material handling injuries. They are caused primarily, by unsafe work practices like improper lifting, carrying too heavy a load, incorrect gripping, failing to observe proper foot or hand clearances and failing to use or wear proper equipment. To gain an insight into the material handling injury problem one can ask the following questions about existing operating practices. 1. Can the job be engineered so to eliminate manual handling? 2. How do the materials being handling (chemical, dust, rough & sharp objects) hurt people during doing the handling? 3. Can employees be given handling aids, as proper sized boxes, adequate trucks or hooks that will make the job safer? 4. Will personal protective equipment, help to prevent injuries? These may serve as a start towards overall appraisal and detailed enquiry in an attempt to prevent injuries. The largest number of injuries doing manual handling occur to fingers and hands in the ways of picking objects up and putting them down. As a preventive action the workers can be given following instructions 1. Inspect materials for slivers, jagged edges, burrs, rough and slippery surfaces 2. Get firm grip on the object 3. Keep fingers away from pinch point especially when setting down materials. 4. When handling lumbers, pipe or other long objects keep hands away from ends to prevent them from being pinched. 5. Wipe off grease, wet, slippery or dirty objects before trying to handle them. 6. Keep hands free of oil and grease. In most cases hand gloves and other hand protectives have to be used to prevent hand injuries. In other cases, handles or holders can be attached to objects such as handles for moving auto batteries, tongs for feeding materials etc. Feet and legs sustain share of material handling injuries, the greatest share being to the toes. To avoid such injury people should wear foot protectives like safety shoes, ankle guards etc. Eyes, head and trunk of body can also be injured when opening wire bound or metal bound bale or box. A person should wear eye protection as well as stout gloves and take special care to prevent the ends of bindings from flying loose and striking face or body. If the material is dusty or is toxic the persons should wear a respirator or other suitable PPE.
  • 2. Lifting And Carrying The best means to reduce back injury from lifting to reduce exposure. This can be achieved by cutting weight loads, using mechanical aids, etc. But in spite of this manual handling cannot be eliminated totally. Following are the basic instructions to be followed:- 1. Never permit person to overexert when lifting 2. Lift gradually, without jerking. 3. Keep the load close to body 4. Follow the 6 step lifting procedure as under: 5. Keep feet parted one along side, one behind the object. 6. Keep back straight nearly vertical 7. Truck your chin in 8. Grip the object with the whole hand 9. Truck elbow and arms in 10. Keep body weight directly over feet. Equipments For Handling Handling materials with hands alone is usually slow and hazardous. To make it safe and efficient equipments have been developed from small hand tools to cranes, conveyers, hand trucks etc. Hand Tools Available Are Crowbar. This is the most common hand tool. It is important for its use that the right kind and size is selected for the job, since it can slip. A person should never work astride it. He should position himself to avoid being pinched or crushed if the bar slips or the object moves suddenly. Rollers. They are used for moving heavy or bulky objects. Workers are to be careful not to crush their fingers or toes between the roller and the floor. They should never use hand or feet to change the direction of the object. Hooks. Hand hooks are to be kept sharp so that they will not slip when applied. The handle should be strong and securely attached and shaped to fit the hand. Hand Trucks. Two wheeled hand truck look easy to handle, yet there are safe procedures that must be followed 1. Keep the center of gravity of the load as low as possible .Place heavy objects below lighter objects. 2. Place the load well forward so that the weight will be carried by the axle, not by the handles. 3. Place the load so that it will not slip or fall. Load only to a height that will allow a clear view ahead 4. Let the truck carry the load. The operator should only balance and push. 5. Never walk backward with hand truck 6. When going down an incline, keep the truck ahead. When going up, keep truck behind. 7. Move truck at a safe speed. Do not run.
  • 3. Conveyors. For transporting materials from one point to another conveyors are commonly used in industries. Let no one ride on conveyors. There should be warning signs posted. If people must cross, crossover bridges should be provided. They should also be provided with warning bells and safety switches like pull cord switch. In case of gravity conveyors usually the chute or roller type, the should be equipped with warning devices or protective devices to prevent hands from being caught in descending materials or jammed between materials and the receiving table. If the conveyor jam up, free it from topside. If it is necessary to enter the chute to free a jam, the person who enters, should wear a safety belt and have another person stationed at the top of chute to assist in case of emergency. All pinch points - gear, chain, drives and revolving shafts on conveyors should be guarded. Screw conveyors should be completely enclosed. The principal danger is that workers may try to dislodge material or free jam with their hands or feet and then be caught in conveyors. No maintenance work in conveyors should be carried out unless the power is made off and the switch is locked off Cranes Most of the material handling in industries is done by EOT crane. The following safe operating standard practices are important and should be strictly followed. 1. Crane operator and signalman should understand standard signals. 2. One signalman should be deputed for each crane. 3. One must not stand under the load, be alert at all times, watch warning signals closely. 4. Crane and its auxiliary handling device should not be overloaded. 5. Hoist chain or hoist rope must be free from kinks or twists, must not be wrapped around the load. 6. Load must be well secured and balanced in the sling before it is lifted a few inches. 7. Bring crane hook over the load slowly to prevent swinging. 8. Avoid sudden acceleration/deceleration of moving load and the contact of load with obstructions. 9. Avoid using crane for side pulls(Stability of crane gets endangered, parts of the crane get overstressed). 10. No hoisting/lowering/travelling of crane to be done when employee is on the load/hook. 11. Operator should not carry loads over people 12. Use warning signals/bell/horn before starting a crane. 13. Test brake each time load of approaching capacity is lifted. 14. Do not lower a load below the point where less then two full wraps of rope remain on the hoisting drum. 15. Operator must not leave his position at the controls while load is suspended. 16. Use guy rope to prevent swinging operation. 17. Only a regularly authorised operator should operate a crane. 18. The operator on duty should remain in the crane cabin for prompt service. 19. Under no circumstance one crane bump another.