Manual Handling An Introduction
One of the biggest causes of workplace accidents is back injuries, and these are often caused by poor lifting techniques. A lack of manual handling training can have a severe impact on the profitability of the organisation, especially when claims are raised by the injured party. In this course, we consider the practical considerations of manual handling work, looking both at the risk factors around manual handling, as well as basic manual handling techniques and loading limits. The course combines classroom and practical sessions.
Description
Overview
This course, certified by the CPD, is designed to give an introduction to proper manual handling techniques, and reduce the risk of injury from improper lifting. Combining practical and classroom sessions, the course focuses on practical considerations of manual handling at work and is ideal for anyone involved with manual handling during their work, as well as those who manage or supervise such work.
Aims and Objectives
This course aims to give delegates a clear understanding of safe working practices with regards to manual handling, and help organisations reduce the risk of worker injury.
Duration
This course is a half day in duration.
Prerequisites
There are no formal entry requirements for this course. However, learners are expected to have a good understanding of both spoken and written English.
Who Should Attend
This course is ideal for anyone involved with manual handling (lifting, lowering, pushing, pulling) of any load during their work. It is also recommended for anyone who manages or supervises this activity.
Contents
The course is split into four sections:
- Risk factors, including task, load, environment, and individual capability
- Manual handling and health
- Basic manual handling techniques
- Load limits
Course Benefits
This course offers great benefits to workers involved in manual handling operations, allowing them to reduce their risk of injury and work more efficiently. For organisations, reduction of workplace absence due to manual handling injuries can offer increased profitability and reduce the risk of litigation from injured parties.
Certification
Learners will be given a Certificate of Attendance on successful completion of the course.
Prerequisites
There are no formal entry requirements for this course. However, learners are expected to have a good understanding of both spoken and written English.