MAN/Specific Tasks/TBT-MAN-003
Handling Kerbs and Paving
Manual Handling › Specific Tasks › Handling Kerbs and Paving
Handling Kerbs and Paving
Toolbox Talk Record
Ref: TBT-MAN-003 | Issue: 1 | Date: March 2026
| Presenter | Project | ||
| Location | Date |
What?
- Kerbs and paving slabs are among the heaviest items regularly handled manually on construction sites.
- A standard concrete kerb weighs approximately 65kg and a paving flag can weigh 25-50kg depending on size and thickness.
- Manual handling of kerbs causes a disproportionate number of musculoskeletal injuries, particularly to the lower back.
- The Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 require mechanical aids to be used wherever reasonably practicable.
- Vacuum kerb lifters, grab tools, and mini cranes significantly reduce the manual handling risk for kerb laying work.
- Team lifting of kerbs requires coordination — one person must lead and give clear instructions throughout the lift.
- Repetitive kerb laying involves sustained bending, twisting, and lifting that causes cumulative spinal damage over time.
- Gloves with good grip are essential — dropping a kerb on your foot or hand from even a short height causes fractures.
- Kerbs stored on pallets must be offloaded using mechanical means and positioned close to the laying area to reduce carrying.
- Toolbox talks on manual handling technique should be refreshed regularly for teams involved in sustained kerb and paving work.
Why?
| Career-ending injuries | Repetitive kerb handling is one of the most common causes of chronic back injury in construction — mechanical aids prevent this. |
| Heavy and awkward | A 65kg kerb exceeds any safe individual lifting weight — team lifts and mechanical aids are not optional, they are essential. |
| Cumulative damage | Even correct technique cannot fully protect against the cumulative effect of handling hundreds of kerbs per shift — aids reduce the load. |
| Do | Don't |
|
See also: Manual Handling Awareness | Vacuum Lifters for Kerbs & Paving |
RAMS Builder
Generate professional Risk Assessment and Method Statements in minutes. 10 document formats, site-specific content, instant Word download.