Course Aim
Course Agenda
Why is Manual Handling Training Important?
Manual handling injuries can have serious implications for both an employer and the person who has been injured.
Employers may have to bear substantial costs, through lost production, sickness absence, overtime & retraining to cover for the absent person, and potentially compensation payments. The injured person may find that their ability to do their job is affected and there may be an impact on their lifestyle, leisure activities, ability to sleep and future job prospects.
Suitable manual handling training is likely to reduce the likelihood of Manual Handling injuries occurring, reduce the frequency that they occur, and reduce the severity.
Course Details
Who is Manual Handling Training For?
Employers have a legal obligation to protect the health and safety of their workforce.
This obligation requires an employer to provide their employees with suitable training in relation to the tasks that they are required to undertake.
“Manual Handling” is defined as the transporting or supporting of a load or person (including lifting, putting down, pushing, pulling, carrying or moving) by hand or by bodily force. So by this definition, Manual Handling Training is intended for any person that undertakes such duties as part of their work.