Manual handling (CIEH certificate) Overview'Principles
of Manual Handling' is a stand-alone Level 1 CIEH qualification, which
complements the 'Health and safety in the workplace' CIEH Foundation
Certificate. It is aimed at those who carry out manual handling activities
at work and introduces students to the hazards of manual handling, the
risks involved and controls available and what to expect from a manual
handling assessment.
Successful completion will prepare participants to
look carefully at their own work activities and contribute to the
development of safer methods and tasks, in co-operation with their
managers and supervisors. The qualification is not intended to train
participants to carry out manual handling assessments nor to provide
detailed training on handling techniques, although the course can easliy
be expanded to a full day in order to cover these topics.
Training objectivesOn completing this course, participants will be
able to:
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Explain what is meant by the term 'manual handling' and give examples
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Explain how manual handling can cause injury and give examples
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State the principles for controlling manual handling risks and apply
these in a practical context
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Demonstrate a general understanding of the value and purposes of
conducting a manual handling assessment and what employees can expect
of such assessments
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Demonstrate an understanding of the main provisions of the Manual
Handling Operations Regulations
FormatA half-day course with a short test, the successful
completion of which qualifies participants for the CIEH Level 1
Certificate,
Principles of Manual Handling. The test is
multiple-choice and the pass mark is 15 / 20.
Special features -
CIEH certificateThis course follows the Chartered Institute of
Environmental Health's syllabus for its Level 1 Certificate. It can easily
be extended to a full day in order to cover in more detail the specific
requirements of different organisations.
The expert trainerFrances
is a highly qualified (MA, BSc, FRSH, MRIPH, Chartered MCIPD, ACIEH)
independent consultant and trainer in the health and safety/food safety
field. Formerly a training manager in a large London hospital, Frances is
also a registered CIEH trainer, a qualified food inspector and currently a
senior lecturer at a London college. She has extensive practical
management experience and is a very popular trainer generally but
particularly in the hospitality and care sectors as well as with local and
central government departments.
'Having used Frances's services for
three years I am very happy to recommend her. She is reliable and
self-sufficient as a supplier of training; and the feedback from delegates
has always been that her sessions are valuable, informative and enjoyable.'
Training
Manager, Red Carnation Hotel Group'Frances offers a very wide
range of workshops in the health and safety field. Her in-depth knowledge
and easy manner made her an ideal choice to deliver this training
programme to our employees.'
OD Consultant, London Borough of
HaveringCourse outline
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Manual handling - why worry?
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Manual handling injuries and the activities which cause them
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Breakdown of injury statistics and costs for manual handling
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Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
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Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1992 / 1999
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Manual Handling Regulations 1992
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'What seems to be the problem?'
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The muscular / skeletal system explained
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Ergonomics, fitness and the spine
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Group exercise
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Practical exercises for the back
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Risk assessment
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General principles
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The LITE method
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Employees' duties
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Workplace scenarios
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Group exercise
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The process of manual handling in the workplace
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The correct stance: demonstration and practical exercise
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Interactive techniques: video
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Support Information
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Aids
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Lifting techniques and equipment
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Introduction to MAC
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Conclusion
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Recap quiz
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Open forum
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Multiple-choice test
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Review
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Close