Manual Handling, what is it??
Did you know that incorrect manual handling is one of the most common causes of injury at work? The Regulations define manual handling as: “… any transporting or supporting of a load (including the lifting, putting down, pushing, pulling, carrying or moving thereof) by hand or bodily force”. There are no legal limits, but regulations require the risk assessment to take into account the task, the load, working environment, individual capability and any other factors such as the impact of any personal protective equipment or clothing on movement or posture to be inline with Health and Safety requirements.
What are the health and safety risks of poor handling?
Did you know that incorrect handling is one of the most common causes of injury at work? Manual handling causes over a third of all workplace injuries. These include work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) such as pain and injuries to arms, legs and joints, and repetitive strain injuries of various sorts. The term manual handling health and safety covers a wide variety of activities including lifting, lowering, pushing, pulling and carrying. If any of these tasks are not carried out appropriately there is a risk of injury.
Why dealing with manual handling is important for your health and safety?
Injuries can have serious implications for the employer and the person who has been injured. They can occur almost anywhere in the workplace and heavy manual labour, awkward postures, repetitive movements of arms, legs and back or previous/existing injury can increase the risk.
At Avonmore Training Solutions Ltd we offer the following Courses:
The QA Level 2 Award in Principles of Manual Handling (RQF)
The QA Level 2 Award in Principles of Manual Handling (RQF) is a regulated and nationally recognised qualification, designed to cover the basic principles of manual handling.
This theory-based qualification is ideal for all employees as it provides candidates with an awareness of safe practices and the risks of unsafe manual handling.
With subjects covered in just half a day, this course is an ideal way to reduce the risk of workplace injuries, whilst minimising disruption to your organisation’s day-to-day activities!
What’s Covered?
- Common injuries
- The laws
- Responsibilities of employers and employees
- Risk assessments
Safe movement principles associated with handling an object, including the bodies:
- Musculoskeletal system
- Centre of gravity
- Lever system
Theory of safe manual handling principles, including:
- Preparing for a lift
- Lifting, Lowering, Carrying, Pushing and Pulling
- Team handling
Equipment:
- Types of aids and equipment
- Maintenance and requirements for testing
Please note that this qualification does not include practical sessions. Those
requiring practical training should undertake the QA Level 2 Award in Safe
Moving and Handling (RQF).
The QA Level 2 Award in Safe Moving and Handling (RQF)
The QA Level 2 Award in Safe Moving and Handling (RQF) is a regulated and nationally recognised qualification designed for those who work, or intend to work, in a role that involves lifting, pushing, pulling objects. It is the perfect course for those working in a variety of environments including warehouses and shops.
Successful candidates will learn the key principles of manual handling and how to apply these to their workplace. They will also practise a wide range of techniques, ensuring that they leave the course confident and proficient in moving and handling.
What’s Covered?
- Common injuries
- Laws & Regulations
- Responsibilities of employers and employees
- Risk assessments
Safe movement principles associated with manual handling, including the bodies:
- Musculoskeletal system
- Centre of gravity
- Lever system
Aids and Equipment:
- Types of aids and equipment
- Maintenance and requirements for testing
Practical sessions:
- Solo lifting, carrying and lowering an object
- Team manual handling
- Using equipment