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Posted By Neil Cormack
I am still trying to improve my 1/2 day Manual Handling course, I have a presentation but feel it is to short, any help would be grateful.
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Posted By Chris Pope
Neil
At least you are unlikely to get bored by your presentation: its usually best to be critical yourself as most adult trainees are far too polite to say "great theory; what about the practice"
Some of the points I make are:
Possibly you as an individual are just not comfortable sitting properly, lifting properly etc, but the real point of the training is to make you think how you can adapt general principles to suit your own tasks.
Draw a cross section thro the "disc" and establish the cumulative nature of injuries.
Get hold of the catering for backs video from backcare
Emphasis the disadvantages of rushing, jerking etc.
Using fire extinguishers as door props etc.
How ambulance personnel approach lifting from toilet cubicles etc.
Use the figures in the old agricultral lifting order from the 1950s and the TV handling prosecution where the risk assessment produced by the employer was exceeded in practice
Chris
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Posted By Neil Cormack
Thanks for the advice.
Neil
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Posted By John Beadle
If you enter manual handing presentations on Google you will get access to some good information, Australian HS and New Zealand HS sites are worth looking at.
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