• BS ISO 11228-2:2007

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    Ergonomics. Manual handling Pushing and pulling

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Withdrawn date:  25-08-2022

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  30-04-2007

    Publisher:  British Standards Institution

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    Foreword
    Introduction
    1 Scope
    2 Terms and definitions
    3 Recommendations
      3.1 Avoiding hazardous manual handling tasks
      3.2 Risk assessment
          3.2.1 Hazard identifications
                3.2.1.1 Force
                3.2.1.2 Posture
                3.2.1.3 Frequency and duration
                3.2.1.4 Distance
                3.2.1.5 Object characteristics
                3.2.1.6 Environmental conditions
                3.2.1.7 Individual characteristics
                3.2.1.8 Work organization
          3.2.2 Risk estimation and risk assessment
                3.2.2.1 Method 1 - Generalized risk estimation
                        and risk assessment approach
                3.2.2.2 Method 2 - Specialized risk estimation
                        and risk assessment approach
                        3.2.2.2.1 Part A - Muscle-strength-based
                                  force limits, F[Br]
                        3.2.2.2.2 Part B - Skeletal-based force
                                  limits, F[LS]
                        3.2.2.2.3 Part C - Limiting force, F[L]
                        3.2.2.2.4 Part D - Safety limit, F[R]
          3.2.3 Risk reduction
    Annex A (informative) Method 1 - Pushing and pulling: general
            assessment checklist
    Annex B (informative) Method 2 - Specialized risk estimation
            and risk evaluation
    Annex C (informative) Risk reduction methods
    Annex D (informative) Suggested approach for measuring
            push/pull forces
    Annex E (informative) Application examples for Methods 1
             and 2
    Annex F (informative) Method for determining combined strength
            distribution for a particular reference group
    Bibliography

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    Provides the recommended limits for whole-body pushing and pulling. It provides guidance on the assessment of risk factors considered important to manual pushing and pulling, allowing the health risks for the working population to be evaluated.

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    This part of ISO11228 gives the recommended limits for whole-body pushing and pulling. It provides guidance on the assessment of risk factors considered important to manual pushing and pulling, allowing the health risks for the working population to be evaluated. The recommendations apply to the healthy adult working population and provide reasonable protection to the majority of this population. These guidelines are based on experimental studies of push/pull tasks and associated levels of musculoskeletal loading, discomfort/pain, and endurance/fatigue.

    Pushing and pulling, as defined in this part of ISO11228, is restricted to the following:

    • whole-body force exertions (i.e. while standing/walking);

    • actions performed by one person (handling by two or more people is not part of the assessment, but some advice is given in AnnexC);

    • forces applied by two hands;

    • forces used to move or restrain an object;

    • forces applied in a smooth and controlled way;

    • forces applied without the use of external support(s);

    • forces applied on objects located in front of the operator;

    • forces applied in an upright position (not sitting).

    This part of ISO11228 is intended to provide information for designers, employers, employees and others involved in the design or redesign of work, tasks, products and work organization.

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    Committee PH/9
    Development Note Supersedes 05/19982359 DC. (04/2007)
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher British Standards Institution
    Status Withdrawn
    Supersedes

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    ISO 11226:2000 Ergonomics — Evaluation of static working postures
    ISO 7250:1996 Basic human body measurements for technological design
    EN 614-2:2000+A1:2008 Safety of machinery - Ergonomic design principles - Part 2: Interactions between the design of machinery and work tasks
    DIN 33411-5:1999-11 Physical strength of man - Part 5: Maximal isometric action forces, values
    ISO/IEC Guide 51:2014 Safety aspects Guidelines for their inclusion in standards
    ISO 14121:1999 Safety of machinery Principles of risk assessment
    ISO 7730:2005 Ergonomics of the thermal environment — Analytical determination and interpretation of thermal comfort using calculation of the PMV and PPD indices and local thermal comfort criteria
    EN 1005-3:2002+A1:2008 Safety of machinery - Human physical performance - Part 3: Recommended force limits for machinery operation
    ISO 6385:2016 Ergonomics principles in the design of work systems
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