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Manual Handling |
tm-MH001 added on 12/03/2009 |
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What will I get out of this course? |
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- An understanding of why manual handling training is important
- An appreciation of the meaning of the term 'ergonomics' in so far as it relates to their job.
- A description of the structure and function of the human back, and the nature of possible manual handling and ergonomic - related injuries to it.
- A practical understanding of kinetic lifting techniques.
- An overview of manual handling risk assessments.
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Who is it for? |
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| The course is designed to introduce the subject to delegates who are new employees or those newly transferred to a job that includes potentially hazardous manual handling and associated ergonomic issues. |
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Location and Duration |
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| Price quoted is for the course to be held at Training Monitor.
Discounted price of £695 available if Client arranges venue.
Individual bookings £112per person |
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| The Course will last 1 Day |
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On Completion |
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| On successful completion of the course delegates will receive
a Manual Handling. |
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Course Overview |
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- Introduction to the course - How the course will be run, teaching methods, course materials and overview of course and the course program.
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Handling Techniques - Personal fitness and health, the importance of good housekeeping, planning the lift, kinetic lifting technique, factors that effect good handling and lifting guidelines.
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Injuries - Explanation of the basis construction of the spine and spinal segments, details of the degeneration of the spinal discs and the resulting pain, an explanation on muscle and joint damage, Manual Handling Video dealing with some useful case histories, how injuries are caused, the consequences and manual handling techniques.
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Confirmation of Knowledge - Delegates undertake a questionnaire based on course content.
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Health and Safety - Duty of care of the Company and it's employees, explanation of the terms 'manual handling' and 'ergonomics', statistics related to manual handling injuries within the company and elsewhere. The costs associated with manual handling injuries and types of injuries, description on how things can go wrong and an overview of prevention techniques.
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Student Practical work - Delegates to identify their own activities and tasks that could potentially cause a manual handling injury. Each delegate to conduct the process of lifting, moving and placing and putting down a series of containers correctly.
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Risk Assessment - Importance of risk assessment, definitions of 'risk' and 'hazard'. Overview of how the company carries out risk assessment with particular reference to manual handling and factors to be considered when assessing manual handling risk.
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| Courses can be tailored to suit the specific
requirements of your organisation. |
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Course Price
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Course (tm-MH001-12)
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£895 (per group of 12) + VAT |
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Which equates to £74.58 + VAT per person
Please note: individual attendees that wish to attend scheduled courses
within their area, please contact Training Monitor Office.
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Discounts can be offered for multiple
bookings. |
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