Implementation of the Manual Handling Directive in the healthcare industry in the European Union for patient handling tasks
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posted on 2007-05-11, 14:55authored bySue HignettSue Hignett, Michael FrayMichael Fray, M.A. Rossi, Leena Tamminen-Peter, S. Hermann, C. Lomi, S. Dockrell, Teresa Cotrim, J.B. Cantineau, C. Johnsson
In 1990 the European Union (EU) introduced a directive to protect workers against the risks involved in handling heavy loads. This
paper reports on a benchmarking exercise to (a) investigate the implementation of the EU Directive on Manual Handling in the
healthcare and social care industries and (b) gather expert opinions on the residual problems for patient handling in nine countries in the
EU. Baseline data were collected about healthcare and social care systems, funding, implementation of the EU Manual Handling
Directive and official patient handling guidance from government and professional organisations. It was found that the directive was
implemented between 1992 and 1996 but relatively little research has been carried out to evaluate its impact in the healthcare industry.
Only three countries had official national guidance on patient handling and there was little supporting research evidence for many of the
recommendations. Expert opinions were provided to identify residual patient handling issues and barriers to safer patient handling in
each country. These data have provided participating countries with an opportunity to both identify gaps, and work with other EU
countries to address common problems.
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HIGNETT, S. ... et al (2007). Implementation of the Manual Handling Directive in the healthcare industry in the European Union for patient handling tasks. International journal of industrial ergonomics, 37 (5), pp. 415-423.