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“Better Backs Campaign” – Move York Containers Safety – One at a Time

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“Better Backs Campaign” – Move York Containers Safety – One at a Time

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This LTB "disappeared" recently!!

LTB 163/24 – “Better Backs Campaign” – Move York Containers Safety – One at a Time
No: 163/2024

17 May 2024

Our Ref: C1/24

To: All Branches

Dear Colleagues,

“Better Backs Campaign” – Move York Containers Safety – One at a Time
(Avoid back, joints and limb injuries, known as musculoskeletal disorders – MSDs)

“Better Backs – Move One York At A Time Campaign”

The Health, Safety and Environment Department has over recent months been receiving an increasing number of reports from CWU ASRs and Reps that Plant Managers/Persons In Charge (PICs) in Hubs, Distribution Centres and Mail Centres have been encouraging staff to ‘breach’ Royal Mail’s long-standing ‘Mandatory’ York Containers Safe System of Work V3.3 ‘the latest version’ by moving two York Containers at a time. There have also been ‘false suggestions’ that the Union has agreed to such a working practice which is completely untrue.

Royal Mail ‘Mandatory’ York Containers Safe System of Work V3.3

The Royal Mail ‘Mandatory’ York Containers Safe System of Work V3.3 for the operation and use of York Containers and Mini-York Containers states as follows:

Page 3 “This Safe System of Work must be followed at all times”.
Page 10 “Only push one York Container at a time and push the York Container from the brake end using the yellow handles”.
Note: The moving of multiple, empty, nested York Containers (maximum three Yorks), one person activity and the moving of multiple empty assembled York Containers (maximum five Yorks), two-person activity are covered on pages 9 and 10 of the Safe System of Work.
Doctor Corinne Parsons – Royal Mail National Occupational Health and Ergonomics Manager

In 2019, Doctor Corinne Parsons, Royal Mail Group National Occupational Health and Ergonomics Manager carried out a Study and Risk Assessment of the impact of York Container work activities in relation to the practice of moving two York Containers at once at the former National Distribution Centre. Her findings, conclusions and recommendations were are follows:

Due to the twisted postures and high proportion of workers attributing aches and pains due to the practice of moving two York Containers together, this activity should not be adopted as a normal working practice.
Doctor Parsons’ study of staff moving two York Containers at a time at the former NDC, found that:

68% of those surveyed reported pain and discomfort affecting muscles, joints, neck and back.
77% suffered this discomfort for more than three months.
95% said that they suffered constant or intermittent musculoskeletal pain.
35% said it affected their ability to work effectively.
25% of staff had taken time off due to the pain caused.
HSE Guidance

HSE Guidance published on the HSE website at the following link: https://www.hse.gov.uk1/food/roll-cages ... -racks.htm states as follows for all roll-cages, safe working advice is that workers should “only move one roll container/cage at a time”.

Campaign Materials

Campaign Poster/Leaflet – PDF Copy attached Version 1 animated image
Campaign Poster/Leaflet – PDF Copy attached Version 2 photo image
Hard copy printed versions of the above posters/leaflets can be ordered in A3, A4, A5 sizes from Louise Pietrzykowska (lpietrzykowska@cwu.org) in the Health, Safety and Environment department or downloaded and printed regionally.

ASR/WSR/Branch Reps Action

We are launching this Campaign to firstly put the record straight and to secondly put our members’ health and safety first. Would all ASRs, WSRs, Branch and Regional Representatives please support the Campaign by displaying posters and distributing the leaflets to our members at the earliest opportunity.

Yours sincerely

Dave Joyce
National Health, Safety & Environment Officer

LTB 163/24 – Better Backs Campaign – Move York Containers Safety – One at a Time

Att: 08067 – Better back campaign – animated version -v2

Att: 08067 – Better back campaign – photographic version – v2
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Re: “Better Backs Campaign” – Move York Containers Safety – One at a Time

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Has anyone seen a poster or been given a leaflet yet ?
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Re: “Better Backs Campaign” – Move York Containers Safety – One at a Time

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The combined weight of two empty, or near empty, Yorks would be much less than one fully-loaded York. So moving two nearly-empty Yorks together would be fine, yes?
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The combined weight of two empty, or near empty, Yorks would be much less than one fully-loaded York. So moving two nearly-empty Yorks together would be fine, yes?
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Doctor Parsons’ study of staff moving two York Containers at a time at the former NDC, found that:

“77% suffered this discomfort for more than three months.
95% said that they suffered constant or intermittent musculoskeletal pain.”

Wow what an amazing find by Doctor Parsons. So amazing that clearly it must be false. (I am a statistician by training).

To test this, I carried out my own study of a sample of 23 workers, 21 of whom say they regularly move two Yorks together. Just one (5%) said he experience back-ache on one occasion, for about 10 days, but other than that he’s been fine. And zero (0%) have had any constant (long-term) musculoskeletal issues whatsoever. Interestingly two of the 23, without prompting, made the point that they have become fitter and more flexible - with stronger back and neck muscles - since working in X-docking.
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Re: “Better Backs Campaign” – Move York Containers Safety – One at a Time

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GoosyGoosy wrote:
26 Jun 2024, 16:23
The combined weight of two empty, or near empty, Yorks would be much less than one fully-loaded York. So moving two nearly-empty Yorks together would be fine, yes?
If they're empty then they should be nested anyway
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Re: “Better Backs Campaign” – Move York Containers Safety – One at a Time

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Our boss moves about 10 empty one's at a time ,when i confront him and tell him its unsafe he tells me to shut up ,love this company for these truly incompetent brain dead bosses.