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done. However, it is also important that all workers on farm have sufficient rest periods to help them stay alert, stay safe and get work done efficiently. Find out more about the minimum rest periods set out in the Working Time Regulations in theNFU briefing on working hours during harvest...
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When working with overhead cranes, dropped loads are one of the most common safety hazards. Improper operator training, side pulling with the crane, poor rigging technique, using an incorrect lifting device and hoist overloading, are the most common causes for dropped loads. Continue reading“Ove...
Certain types of operations that do not fit the definition of "forestry operations" in section 26.1 may present similar types of working conditions and hazards as forestry operations. Despite not being "forestry operations," it is appropriate that certain elements of Part 26 apply to these operatio...
Schibye, B., & Skotte, J. (2000) The mechanical loads on the low back during different patient handling tasks. Proceedings of the IEA2000/HFES 2000 Congress, The Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, pp. 785–788. Santa Monica, CA. ...
failure of a member in a redundant structure does not necessarily lead to the collapse of the complete structure, provided that the remaining members are able to carry the load shed by the failed member and can withstand further repeated loads until the presence of the failed member is ...