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APPENDIX

APPENDIX B

Description

 

Manual handling means any transporting or supporting of a load (including lifting,  

putting down, pushing, pulling, carrying or moving) by hand or bodily force.

Scope 

 

This assessment will cover the largest unit within each product range.

For specific weights and dimensions please refer to technical data section.

Main Hazards 

Vision may not be clear due to the size of the products.

Adopting an incorrect method of lifting may cause injury, attempting to lift these 

products will require help from others. (Team lifts)

Control Measures

 

Manual lifting procedure

The lift, key factors in safe lifting are:

a. 

Balance

b. 

Position of back

c. 

Positioning of the arms and body

d. 

The hold

e. 

Taking the lead for team lifts

a.  

Balance - Since balance depends essentially upon the position of the feet, 

they should be apart about hip breadth with one foot advanced giving full 

balance sideways and forward without tension.  In taking up this position, 

lifting is done by bending at the knees instead of the hips and the muscles 

that are brought into use are those of the thigh and not the back.

b.  

Position of back - Straight - not necessary vertical.  The spine must be 

kept rigid, this coupled with a bent knee position, allows the centre line of 

gravity of the body to be over the weight so reducing strain.

c.  

Positioning of arms and body - The further arms are away from the side, 

the greater the strain on the shoulders, chest and back. Keep elbows close 

to the body arms should be straight.

d.  

The hold - Before lifting ensure you have a good hold.

e.   Taking the lead for team lifts- As 

more than one person is required 

for these products ensure that one 

person is taking the lead.  This may 

be you so ensure that each person 

that is helping is made aware of the 

weight and of the items listed within 

this assessment.  Make sure you and 

any others helping know the route 

you intend to take that it is clear of 

any obstructions.  Never jerk the load 

as this will add a little extra force and 

can cause severe strain to the arms, 

back and shoulders.  If there are steps 

involved decide on where you will 

stop and take a rest period.  Move 

smoothly and in unison taking care 

to look and listen to others helping 

with the lift.  Where possible use 

a sack truck to move the product 

over long flat distances, only lift the 

products when necessary.  If in doubt 

stop and get more help. 

Individual capability

Individual capability plays an important 

part in handling these products.  Persons 

above average build and strength will 

find it easier and should be in good 

health.  Persons below average build and 

strength may require more rest periods 

during the handling process.

Pregnant women should not carry out 

this operation.

Persons who are not in good health 

should seek medical advice prior to 

commencing any lifting or manual 

handling operation.

Residual risk

Following the guidelines given above will 

reduce any risk to injury.  

All persons carrying out this operation 

must be fully trained and copies of the 

specific risk assessment made available 

for inspection and use in their training 

process.

Further guidance on Manual Handling 

can be obtained from the Health and 

Safety Executive.  Manual Handling 

Operations Regulations 1992 (amended 

by Health and Safety (Miscellaneous 

Amendments) Regulations 2002.

MANUAL HANDLING OF APPLIANCE PRODUCTS

Summary of Contents for STAINLESSLITE PLUS

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Page 2: ...SS SPECIFICALLY REQUESTED TO DO SO IN WRITING All goods are sold subject to our Conditions of Sale which are set out at the rear of this specification In the interest of continuously improving the StainlessLite Plus range Gledhill Building Products Limited reserve the right to modify the product without notice and in these circumstances this booklet which is accurate at the time of printing should...

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Page 4: ...mm 764 931 1494 1990 2030 Diameter mm 550 550 550 550 630 Weight empty kg 17 20 30 39 51 Weight full kg 108 139 238 326 451 Maximum working pressure cylinder bar 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 Maximum working pressure space heating bar 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 Central heating flow connection mm 28 28 28 28 28 Central heating return connection mm 28 28 28 28 28 Heat pump flow connection mm 28 28 28 28 28 Heat pump...

Page 5: ...rn connection mm 28 28 28 28 Heat pump flow connection mm 28 28 28 28 Heat pump return connection mm 28 28 28 28 Coil flow connection mm 22 22 22 22 Coil return connection mm 22 22 22 22 Central heating flow tapping height mm 966 1530 2025 2030 Central heating return tapping height mm 225 225 225 214 Heat pump flow tapping height mm 672 1234 1731 1805 Heat pump return tapping height mm 325 325 325...

Page 6: ...orking pressure space heating bar 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 Tappings mm 28 28 28 28 28 28 Upper tapping height mm 505 672 1235 1485 1731 1776 Lower tapping height mm 325 325 325 325 325 310 Vent relief boss 22mm compression mm Top Mid Top Mid Top Mid Top Mid Top Mid Top Mid Drain 1 2 BSP height mm 235 235 235 235 235 235 Inspection hatch 1 3 4 BSP height mm 400 400 400 400 400 385 Thermostatic pocke...

Page 7: ...g systemcaremustbetakenthatspecialapplicationssuchasdomesticwater heating are taken into consideration and dimensioned for low temperature operation Heatpumpsareoptimallysuitedforunderfloorheating surface radiant heating applications due to the low supply temperatures 30 C to 40 C A considerable contribution to the economical operation is made by the heat pump controller provided it is set correct...

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Page 12: ...e lead for team lifts As more than one person is required for these products ensure that one person is taking the lead This may be you so ensure that each person that is helping is made aware of the weight and of the items listed within this assessment Make sure you and any others helping know the route you intend to take that it is clear of any obstructions Never jerk the load as this will add a ...

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Page 20: ...3 474412 OR WWW GLEDHILL SPARES NET Due to a programme of continuous improvement Gledhill Building Products reserve the right to modify products without prior notice It is advisable to check the product technical detail by using the latest design and installation manuals available from our technical support team or on our website It is an offence to copy or adapt this document without consent of t...

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