Sibbald Training

Inhouse Manual Handling Training
Manual handling training covers topics such as; what is manual handling? The legal requirements, risk assessment and techniques
This course is ideal for
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Course Aims
To provide the learner a good understanding of how to safely undertake a manual handling operation. It covers topics including, what is manual handling; the legal requirements behind manual handling operations; risk assessment; manual handling techniquesCourse Content
Section One: What do we mean by the term, Manual Handling"?
After setting the scene for the course in the introduction, we move into this very short section of the course to explore the question of "what is manual handling?".
Section Two: Legal Requirements
In this section, we look at the law regarding manual handling. This includes a very brief description of how Acts of Parliament are introduced and then draws our attention to the main Act and accompanying Regulations that underpin health and safety with regard to manual handling operations and management.
Section Three: Problems that can be caused by incorrect manual handling
In this chapter, we look at the dangers of poor manual handling and possible musculoskeletal injuries that can result from it.
Section Four: The Structure and Function of the Spine
To aid understanding of the injuries discussed in Section Three, this section gives a brief description of the structure and function of the spine. This section also describes how ligaments and tendons function as connective tissue for bones and muscles respectively, and how these can be damaged through poor manual handling.
Section Five: Assessing the Risks of Manual Handling Operations
This chapter is all about looking at the manual handling task and conducting a risk assessment to ensure that the operation is conducted in a safe manner. This is probably the most crucial aspect of any manual handling operation.
Section Six: Manual Handling Techniques
This is the chapter where all the action is! It covers the various techniques that are considered to be good practice when carrying out manual handling tasks.
Section Seven: Employer Responsibilities
This final chapter makes you aware of your employer's responsibilities, under health and safety legislation, for conducting manual handling risk assessments. It concludes, almost as course revision, with the Health and Safety Executive's own "Lifting Code".
Qualifications Obtained
Completion Certificates are issued by Sibbald.Entry Requirements
Pre-Requisites: The minimum entry requirement is a good understanding of spoken and written EnglishAdditional Information
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e-learning
A basic introductory level e-learning course is available on this topic and can be purchased online here
https://www.sibbaldtraining.com/course/ST-EL-MH1/E-Learning-Manual-Handling-Courses
There may be a CITB Grant available to support the cost of training. Please see Grants & Funding for Industry Support - CITB or call 0344 994 4455