https://watmos.simplyhas.com/e-learning/pdfs/indg398.pdf Making the best use of lifting and handling aids Frequent and heavy lifting and handling can cause back injuries. But using lifting and handling aids can remove or reduce that risk and keep workers healthy and at work. https://watmos.simplyhas.com/e-learning/pdfs/indg143.pdf Manual handling at work (A brief guide) This leaflet describes what you, as an employer, may need to do to protect your employees from the risk of injury through manual handling tasks in the workplace. It will also be useful to employees and their representatives. The Manual Handling Assessment Charts (MAC) A tool aimed at employers, health and safety managers and safety representatives and is used by health and safety inspectors. The tool will help individuals to assess the most common risk factors in lifting (and lowering), carrying and team handling operations and was developed to identify high-risk manual handling. https://watmos.simplyhas.com/e-learning/pdfs/indg383.pdf The Manual Handling Supporting Documents https://watmos.simplyhas.com/e-learning/pdfs/indg438.pdf Assessment of repetitive tasks of the upper limbs (the ART tool) The assessment of repetitive tasks (ART) tool is designed to help you risk assess tasks that require repetitive moving of the upper limbs (arms and hands). It helps you to assess some of the common risk factors in repetitive work that contribute to the development of upper limb disorders (ULDs).