Weight and bulkiness of objects are major contributing factors to the injuries at workplace in many industries. Bending, followed by twisting and turning, are also more commonly cited movements that caused back injuries. Other hazards include falling objects, improperly stacked materials, and improper use of the various types of equipment. Manual material handling involves potential risks of injuries that can be among the following:
- Strains and sprains from lifting loads improperly or from carrying loads that are either too large or too heavy,
- Fractures and bruises caused by being struck by materials or by being caught in pinch points, and
- Cuts and bruises caused by falling materials that have been improperly stored or by incorrectly cutting ties or other securing devices.
Material handling equipment selection is a complex task and there is usually more than one good solution for any particular situation. The choice of material handling equipment depends on the product and process requirements. For this reason, material handling equipment can only be selected according to the product and process specifications. The entire material handling equipment process can be divided into three stages:
- Material Handling Equipment selection
- Rationalization of the selected Material Handling Equipment.
- Utilization and detailed design of the Material Handling Equipment
- Load Type
- Load Capacity
- Size
- Nature
- Speed
- Accumulation Required
- Distance
- Frequency Of Movement
- Flexibility of Path
- Loading and Unloading ability