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Hazardous Manual Tasks (HMT)

July 2024
Location: ACT , NSW , QLD , TAS , WA

This month’s Risk Focus program highlights Hazardous Manual Tasks (HMT) and the risks they pose if not properly managed.

An HMT involves lifting, lowering, pushing, pulling, carrying, or otherwise moving, holding, or restraining any person, animal, or object. Such tasks can include repetitive or sustained force, sudden force, repetitive motion, sustained or awkward postures, and exposure to vibration. Stay alert! These hazards can stress your body and lead to injuries. 

Owners, managers, and workers share the responsibility to prevent HMT injuries. This includes assessing risks, identifying hazards, implementing control measures, and ensuring everyone follows health and safety regulations. Each workplace's unique environment demands tailored strategies to handle manual task hazards. 

HMT injuries can arise from lifting heavy items, performing repetitive tasks, using vibrating tools, over-reaching, and working in awkward postures. These actions may cause musculoskeletal disorders, nerve injuries, soft tissue hernias, or chronic pain.

Don't wait for injuries to happen. Actively identify potential HMT hazards and take necessary steps to reduce risks. Evaluate if heavy items need moving, if work involves awkward positions, or if tools and equipment can cause health issues due to weight or vibrations. Regular reviews and consultations with workers are crucial to maintaining a safe workplace.

The HMT Toolkit

The HMT Toolkit

Toolbox Talk templates

  • Awkward Postures
  • Cuts and Lacerations
  • Heavy Lifting, Pushing, and Pulling
  • Repetitive Tasks

Safe Work Method Statements (SWMS)

  • Cable Installation SWMS (updated to include winch pulling operations)

HSEQ Inspection

  • Manual Tasks-Based HSEQ Inspection

Policies and Procedures

  • Hazardous Manual Tasks Procedure

Forms

  • Plant and Equipment Register
  • Lifting Equipment Register
  • Manual Tasks Field Based HSEQ Inspection

Safe Working Procedures 

  • Installation of Submains
  • Installation of Power and Light Cabling
  • Installation of Equipment Racks
  • Installation of Rack or Cabinet Mounted Equipment
  • Installation of Fibre Optic Cabling
  • Installation of Trunk Cabling
  • Termination of Trunk Cabling
  • Manual Handling
  • Installation of Fibre Optic cable

Exclusive documents for NECASafe Generator and Empower users 

  • GUIDANCE - Manual Tasks Awareness Training Powerpoint Presentation

Informational video 

Watch the video to learn more

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