File:Lifting and lowering risk filter.png
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English: Pictogram of loads during manual handling when standing
Norsk bokmål: Figur med normalt akseptabel last ved manuelle løft stående |
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Source | Health and Safety Executive (HSE), a UK government agency. From the guidance on Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992, L23 (Fourth edition), published 2016 |
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