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Posted By Zoe Barnett
I'm making a bid for corporate funding towards training for education staff whose work involves moving and supporting physically disabled children. Can anyone tell me where I can get some stats on the numbers of people suffering manual handling injuries in this work, and the estimated costs to industry? I want to use them to back up (no pun intended) my bid. Many thanks.
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Posted By Andy Lucas
I prosecuted a high street company following a manual handling accident. It cost them about £3000 altogether.
Try the HSE prosecutions website. You can search under legislation contravened. Put in Manual Handling Operations Regs etc and see what comes up.
Hope this helps
Andy
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Posted By Ian Minty
The latest details I have on a manual handling court case, is a nurse who was awarded £800,000 last year due to an injury at work. Basically the injury arose because a hoist which only cost £3,500 was not available on the ward. If you want a copy of this drop me an e-mail.
Further information can be sought from either of the following publications - The Guide to the Handling of Patients revised 4th edition, or Safer handling of people in the Community,both available From BackCare.
Also I would play on the information that care staff (which your special needs staff often are) are one of the most at risk professions from moving and handling, with an injury rate of around 60% due to poor handling.
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Posted By Zoe Barnett
Thanks everyone, that's really helpful. Hopefully the figures will make people sit up and take notice! Regards, Zoe
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