Manual Handling Training, Health and Safety Training, Manual Handling Risk Assessment

Australian Risk Services - Disaster Recovery Plan
Australian Risk Services - Self Insurance

Manual handling training

Manual handling means more than just lifting or carrying something. The term 'manual handling' is used to describe a range of activities including lifting, lowering, pushing, pulling...

 

Manual handling means more than just lifting or carrying something. The term ‘manual handling’ is used to describe a range of activities including lifting, lowering, pushing, pulling, carrying, moving, holding or restraining an object, animal or person. It also covers activities which require the use of force or effort such as pulling a lever, or operating power tools.

Up to on third of all work injuries in Australia occur during manual handling.

Most of the reported accidents involving manual handling tasks cause back injury although hands arms and feet are also vulnerable. Sometimes the person injured never fully recovers or requires a long period of rehabilitation before they are able to work again.

This course will give participants a basic understanding of the factors necessary to ensure their own safety and that of the colleagues and the staff they supervise.

The course is based upon the principles of safe moving and handling of loads known as the neuromuscular approach to Manual Handling, and includes the following:

  • How to Think and Assess
  • Safety Procedures
  • Avoiding Unnecessary Lifts
  • Risk Assessment
  • Practical Exercises

At the conclusion of the course delegates have an understanding of safe handling principles and possess the skills to avoid the dangers of careless and unskilled Manual Handling.

Certificates will be issued to participants who attend the entire course and satisfactory demonstrate that they are able to follow the principles taught on this course.

Duration 0.5 day
Requirements Clients to provide lunch and morning tea
Venue Client to provide venue
Cost per training $1,500 + $65 black and white or $150 colour booklet fee per participant

Objectives

  • Recognise that a systematic approach can prevent or reduce manual handling injuries
  • Skills and Knowledge to:
  • Identify risk factors in your workplace.
  • Control hazards.
  • Review Guidelines for correct:
    • Lifting.
    • Carrying.
    • Pushing & Pulling
    • Seated posture movements