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Posted By Simon Belk Hi.
I've just been informed by a company we deal with in Holland that they can now no longer handle packages that weigh in excess of 22.7 kg, due to changes within their H&S legislation. Has anybody heard of this coming into the UK legislation anytime soon. There seem to have been rumours floating around about this for some time, but with no definite origins or dates (could be just another myth).
I can't find any info about this at present, but would be grateful if anybody has heard about this if they could let me know.
Cheers
Si
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Posted By Dave Wilson I think its an unwritten thing that anything above 22Kg should be done by two people or use a mechanical means
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Posted By Adam Worth It's really not as simple as maximum weight! You can damage your back lifting a few Kg with poor technique! That's why the emphasis is on risk assessment and not fixed numbers- Every task is different! I doubt very much that'll the change the law back.. I think it used to be a max of 35kg in the old regs (I'm not old enough to remember tho :) )
The only thing i'm upset about is the decision in the new regs to leave out information on the need to warm up before carrying out manual handling operations! (i heard a rumor about this :) ) I think there was fear that Japanese type warm ups would be seen as the requirement to comply and that this wouldn't be adopted by our culture - I think we should ensure we emphasize warm up importance in our training tho!
I wonder what new joys will be in the new regs?
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Posted By Adam Worth P.S. The guidance in the regs gives 25kg as a maximum recommended when held at stomach height close to the back BTW.
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Posted By Brando Simon
I've not heard of this rule coming here but the Dutch health and safety department is ARBO.
I don't have their details but a google should turn up a contact number if you want to see if this is true for Holland ( ARBO are normally very helpful when you talk to them and they tend to be more prescriptive in their rules than our own HSE / legals requirements ).
I can't imagine anything as prescriptive as this stated weight making it into our legislation.
Brando
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Posted By David S Burt Try this link http://www.businesslink....tion/haspiLocationCommitIt was sent to me via the business Link and you will see that according to the link the maximum load is now only 10Kg - Is this a joke!!! The effect of this would be to mean that business cannot function
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Posted By martin gray1 I was on a HSE seminar the other day and they said that there were no plans to alter the regs as far as they knew. MG
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