Manual tasks in manufacturing

Last updated: 26 May 2014

Body stressing injuries as a result of performing manual tasks is highest cause of serious and severe injury in manufacturing.  

Two of sub-sectors that are at high risk of manual tasks injuries in WA include food manufacturing and metal product manufacturing. 

Common hazardous manual tasks in the manufacturing industry include repetitive actions and sustained postures during assembly and processing tasks, manually handling heavy, bulky and awkward items, frequency lifting below mid-thigh and above shoulder height.

Occupations at greatest risk depend on the sub-sectors. They include occupations such as welders, process workers and metal fabricators.

The following sections provide more detailed information about manual tasks in selected high risk manufacturing sub-sectors.

Please refer to the ‘Common hazardous manual tasks’ section of this website for more detailed information about relevant manual tasks such as handling heavy, bulky and awkward loads, handling trolleys, drum handling and stacking shelves.