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Garden Building
Installation Guide
Product Code : TGBv6.1 / November 2011
possible. Don’t kneel or over-flex the knees. Keep
the back straight and lean forward slightly over
the load if necessary to get a good grip. Keep the
shoulders level and facing in the same direction
as the hips.
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GET A FIRM GRIP
Try to keep the arms within the boundary formed
by the legs. The optimum position and nature of
the grip depends on the circumstances and
individual’s preference, but it must be secure.
A hook grip is less fatiguing than keeping the
fingers straight. If it is necessary to vary the grip
as the lift proceeds, do this as smoothly as
possible.
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DON’T JERK
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MOVE THE FEET
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KEEP CLOSE TO THE LOAD
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PUT DOWN, THEN ADJUST
If precise positioning of the load is necessary, put
it down first, and then slide it into the desired
position.
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TEAM LIFTING
It is important team members are physically
evenly matched. One person should take
responsibility and co-ordinate their actions.
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ADEQUATE VISION
Clear vision may mean multiple trips with smaller
loads, but it is safer.
6. Control of substances harmful
to health
The chemicals supplied by us for use when
assembling your conservatory are:
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SILICONE: Safety data sheet provided.