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Team Handling

What is "team handling"?
What should be done when lifting and carrying long objects as team?
What should be done when lifting and moving furniture as a team?


What is "team handling"?

Team handling occurs when more than one person is involved during the lift.

  • Use team lifting and carrying where other solutions are inappropriate.
  • Remember that the combined strength of the team is less than the sum of individual strength.
  • Select team members of similar height and strength.
  • Assign a leader to the team.
  • Determine a set of commands to be used such as "lift", "walk", "stop", "down". Make sure that everyone knows what to do when they hear the command.
  • Follow the commands given by the team leader.
  • Practice team lifting and carrying together before attempting the task.
What should be done when lifting and carrying long objects as team?

  • Use a shoulder pad to reduce compression.
  • Carry load on the same shoulder.
  • Walk in step.

What should be done when lifting and moving furniture as a team?

  • Use straps.
  • Adjust the length of the straps according to your height.

  • Use webbing around straps to secure them from slipping off.
  • Obtain assistance while loading a heavy object on the truck.
  • Use your body weight to tilt the object.
  • Place the lip of the truck under the object.
  • Tip the truck back with assistance.

  • Move off. The assisting person directs the movement.

Document last updated on October 8, 2002

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