Handling Reinforcement Steel Safely
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Handling Reinforcement Steel Safely
Reinforcement steel bars and mesh are heavy, awkward, and have sharp cut ends that cause serious lacerations. Bundles of rebar are among the heaviest materials manually handled on construction sites. Incorrect lifting, carrying, and stacking of reinforcement causes back injuries, cuts, and crush incidents. This talk covers the safe handling of reinforcement steel on UK sites.
- Use cranes, excavators with lifting attachments, or telehandlers to move rebar bundles wherever possible.
- Wear heavy-duty cut-resistant gloves when handling all reinforcement steel on site.
- Cap all protruding vertical starter bars with mushroom caps or bend them over to prevent impalement.
- Stack reinforcement on level ground using timber spacers and limit stack height to prevent toppling.
- Cut rebar ends clean and deburr sharp edges before installation to reduce laceration risk.
- Carry loose bars in pairs using proper grip and route planning to avoid trip hazards.
- Establish exclusion zones beneath crane lifts when moving bundled reinforcement overhead.
- Brief steel fixers on correct manual handling techniques and the use of mechanical aids.
- Inspect all slings and lifting chains used for rebar bundles before every lift.
- Use mechanical handling aids for rebar bundles wherever possible to reduce manual lifting
- Wear heavy-duty cut-resistant gloves at all times when handling reinforcement steel
- Cap all protruding vertical starter bars with mushroom caps to prevent impalement
- Stack rebar on level ground with spacers and limit height to prevent stacks toppling
- Inspect slings and lifting chains before every lift of bundled reinforcement steel
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