Moving & Handling of Loads
This one day course is designed for workers who are required to move objects or
loads while at work.
Participants will understand the legal requirements and recommended guidance
relating to the subject. They will learn the principles of good back care,
moving and handling techniques and the use of relevant handling equipment. The
course will provide a theoretical framework on how the body works and how we can
look after it, but the main focus will be on how this information can be applied
to real-life situations.
Learners will be encouraged to share their experience and take part in practical
exercises.
The course will reflect the Lambeths relevant policies and the course
certificate will provide NVQ and CIS links.
N.B. Participants are advised to wear trousers and flat shoes.
Due to the practical nature of the course attendance is limited to 12.
Learning objectives:
By the end of this training learners should understand:
The importance of good back care-Injury related statistics
The functions of the spine and musculo-skeletal system
What is top heavy movement and cumulative strain
The importance of good posture and good back care, including stretching
The legal requirements and recommended guidance relating to lifting/moving of
objects:
-The Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations 1999
-The Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations (L.O.L.E.R.) 1998
-The provision and use of Work Equipment Regulations (P.U.W.E.R) 1998
-The Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 (amended 2002)
How to apply the Risk Assessment to the work situation, looking at:
-the task
-the load
-the environment
-individual capability
Ergonomic solutions
The principles of moving and handling techniques:
-How to lift a load
-Pulling and pushing objects
Some of the load handling equipment available
How to use different pieces of equipment in practical situations
The typical Manual Handling challenges that present at work
A range of strategies to help resolve these problems
Training methods:
Tutor presentations
OHP/PowerPoint
Large Group Work
Demonstration
Practical sessions
Handouts
Chalk & Talk
Small Group Work
CP164/5.9