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Duration - 5 days |
This is a practical course designed for
nominated link workers whose duties require them to carry
out manual handling risk assessments and support/supervise
colleagues who have attended foundation level moving and
handling training. It will inform them of the current legal
and professional obligations that relate to moving and
handling and enable them to carry out manual handling risk
assessments within their work setting. The course will
explore the organisation’s moving and handling policy and
explain the management systems necessary to ensure safer
moving and handling.
A variety of teaching methods will be
used including group work, discussion, risk assessment
exercises, practise of load handling and assisting people to
move. Handbooks will be provided.
Course
includes:
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The
introduction of a management system for moving and handling
activities.
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Module
A – Legislation and employers policy, ergonomics and risk
assessment, structure and function of the spine, causes of
injury, principles of safer moving and handling
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Module
B – Load handling, posture care and fitness
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Module
C – Individual handling assessment and plans, controversial
practices, mobility assistance
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Module
D – Assistance with bed mobility
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Module
E – Assistance with transfers and personal care
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Module F – Safe
Use of equipment including beds, wheelchairs,
hoists and slings
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