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20 JULY 2014 PRO INSTALLER PRO NEWS www.proinstaller.co.uk Manual Handling – Back to Basics As someone who has spent my career in the building and home interior industries, I am particularly aware of the importance of health and safety in the workplace. When you are running a team working in potentially dangerous environments, it is essential to think about your own safety and the wellbeing of your staff. Regulations are constantly being updated so keeping on top of this and making yourself aware of changes as they happen is always a good idea. One of the best online tools that provides you with a plethora of information is the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). Their central aim is to prevent work-related accidents by offering advice on the best ways to stay safe at work. For many people, something as seemingly straightforward as manual handling can result in an awful lot of workplace injuries, as I have seen many times in the past. In fact, activities like lifting, carrying, pushing and pulling are the cause of a third of workplace injuries including back discomfort, leg and arm injuries and joint pain. Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs) are the most common cause of occupational ill health in Great Britain, currently affecting one million people a year and costing society £5.7 billion. As this figure shows, manu- al handling is an issue to be taken seriously. Prior to any manual handling, a full risk assessment needs to be undertaken to identify any ways the task can be made easier and safer. Some simple ways to reduce risk include: making the load smaller or lighter and easier to lift, breaking up large consignments into more manageable loads, modifying the workstation to reduce carrying distances and ensuring the person doing the lifting has been trained to lift as safely as possible. Employers have a legal obligation to make a sufficient and suitable assessment of the risk to employees from the manual handling of loads. So many jobs involve manual handling that it is important to know the best ways to move objects so your staff are taught correctly. Before moving objects, you should assess the weight of the object and remove any obstructions. When lifting, you should do so from the legs, avoiding any jerky movements and keeping the object close to the body. Though there are no specific weight limits in law for what can be moved, factors to consider include strength, fitness, underlying medical conditions, the weight to be lifted and distance to be carried, the nature of the load or the postures to be adopted or the availability of equipment to facilitate the lift. Preparation is key and making sure you and your employees are familiar with all procedures will help protect from preventable injuries. Craig Phillips is brand ambassador for Swedish workwear brand, Blaklader. Visit http:// www.blaklader.com/gb/ Bond It continues major investment programme Spear & Jackson Buy Out Completed Bond It, the manufacturer of sealants, adhesives, grouts, fillers, waterproofing compounds and other building chemicals, has made another major investment into its business. The management buy-out of 250-yearold Sheffield-based international industrial group Spear & Jackson has been completed. Following a £1M investment into its distribution infrastructure in Q4 2012 and a further investment of £1/4M into additional technology to produce powder-based products such as floor levelling compounds in 2013, the company has now invested a further £1/4M into a new cartridge filling, packing and labelling plant. The new plant, which is both state-of-the-art and fully automated, will enable Bond It to significantly increase production volumes on some of its bestselling lines including its GB PRO super high strength adhesive and sealant, and The Gist - a highly versatile, highly popular, multi-purpose sealant available in five different colours. Bond It has made this latest investment in order to accommodate rapidly growing demand for its cartridge packaged products. It will also use the new plant to pursue new product development opportunities and to further ambitious plans for additional success a nd growth. Speaking of this latest investment, David Moore, managing director at Bond It, said: “Bond It has continued to go from strength to strength over recent years, despite the difficult, and thankfully now recovering, financial climate. “We attribute this success to a combination of factors including our products’ abil- ity to offer all the performance, quality and technical innovation of the market leading brands as well as our position as a large, and crucially, independent manufacturer - enabling us to be more customer focused and more responsive in meeting customer needs. “The new plant will be instrumental in helping us to build on this track record and is now fully commissioned and making an important contribution to our success. So much so, that we’ve just placed a second order - representing a further investment of £1/4M into another similar packaging and filling machine.” www.bond-it.co.uk In a deal led by Yorkshire advisors, HSBC’s Yorkshire Corporate Centre has provided a US$25 million finance package to support the MBO via a global funding structure that includes the UK, France, Australia and Hong Kong. It also included Pantene Industrial Ltd, a contract manufacturing company with offices and production facilities in Hong Kong and China. The deal was managed on behalf of the bank by Senior Corporate Banking Manager Neil Abbott and Ian Flaxman of HSBC Invoice Finance. The Spear & Jackson Group employs 460 people globally and is based at Atlas Way in Sheffield. It manufactures and distributes hand and garden tools, metrology equipment, woodworking tools and magnetic equipment under several brand names, including Spear & Jackson, Bowers, Robert Sorby, Moore and Wright, Eclipse, WHS and Tyzack. With divisions across England, France, Australia, New Zealand and Canada, Spear & Jackson distributes products throughout the world. Pantene Industrial Ltd has 950 employees, is located in Shenzhen, China, and provides Original Equipment manufacturer and electronic Manufacturing services to international clients.