Manual Handling Policy

Manual Handling Policy

Policy areaWork Health and Safety
Document typePolicy
Applicable to Beyondlimits Care & Support Services
Version001
Date approved 19/08/2024
Approved by Managing Director
Next review dateEvery 12 Months
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AuthorityWork Health and Safety Act 2011
Work Health and Safety Regulations
Safe SafeWork Australia’s Hazardous Manual Tasks Code of Practices
NDIS Act 2013
NDIS Practice Standards and Quality Indicators
NDIS Code of Conduct
Aged Care Act 1997
Aged Care Quality and Safety Standards
Aged Care Code of Conduct

PURPOSE

The purpose of this policy is to explain our organisation’s commitment and approach to safe manual handling practices.

SCOPE

This policy applies to all our workers (employees, contractors and volunteers).

DEFINITIONS

TermDefinition
Manual HandlingAny activity that involves lifting, pushing, pulling, carrying, moving, holding or restraining. It also includes sustained and awkward postures or repetitive movements.
Hazardous Manual TaskA task requiring a person to lift, lower, push, pull, carry, or otherwise move, hold or restrain any person, animal or thing involving one or more of the following:

● repetitive or sustained force
● a high or sudden force
● repetitive movement
● sustained or awkward posture
● exposure to vibration.

These hazards directly stress the body and may lead to an injury.
Musculoskeletal Disorder (MSD)An MSD includes:
● sprains and strains of muscles, ligaments, and tendons;
● back injuries, including damage to the muscles, tendons, ligaments, spinal discs, nerves, joints, and bones;
● joint and bone injuries or degeneration, including injuries to the shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee, ankle, hands, and feet;
● nerve injuries or compression (e.g., carpal tunnel syndrome);
● muscular and vascular disorders as a result of hand-arm vibration;
● soft tissue injuries, including hernias; and
● chronic pain.

An MSD can occur in two ways:
● gradual wear and tear to joints, ligaments, muscles, and intervertebral discs caused by repeated or continuous use of the same body parts, including static body positions; and
● sudden damage caused by strenuous activity or unexpected movements such as when loads being handled move or change position suddenly.
Injuries can also occur due to a combination of the above mechanisms.

CONTEXT

Our organisation is committed to ensuring safe manual handling practices to ensure client and worker health and safety.

POLICY STATEMENT

#1

Risk Management

#2

Incident Investigation and Reporting

#3

Information and Record-keeping

#4

Worker Training and Supervision

SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS

Related procedures and forms include:

RESPONSIBILITIES

Managing Director is responsible for:

All workers are responsible for complying with the requirements of this policy.

COMPLIANCE

Deliberate breaches of this policy will be dealt with under our misconduct provisions, as stated in the Code of Conduct Agreement.

Manual Handling Policy

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