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Hi, I'm looking for any recommendations anyone might have for train the trainer courses in manual handling.
I am based in North Lincolnshire but regulary work in Newcastle, Harltepool, Medway Towns, Sheffield and Dagenham for my employer.
Any suggestions greatfully recieved with regards to courses and different types of course (City & Guilds etc)
Michael
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Hi michael
You have mail.
Gordon
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I completed my training with a company called CHSS Corporate Health & Safety System (i think).
They have training venues around the country including Brentwood Essex.
Sally
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Hi Michael, I used EEF in washington,tyne and wear( i believe they have branches nationally) to deliver a train the trainer and assessor trianing in manual handling to 10 of our staff ,who then held manual handling awareness courses for all our staff ( around 300).The course was very helpful and covered a wide range of issues within manual handling.
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Hi Michael
Have you checked out IOSH Manual Handling for Instructors course. I did this some years ago and thought it was very good.
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Hi Michael
I used the British Safety Council for my Manual Handling Train the trainer course and found it a very good course. At the end of the course I also came away with a disc containing great data and slides to write my own training course.
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At m former employer we used Osteopaths for Industry, they were very good, and we have now decided that our MH train the trainers services will be provided by Edge services. They have a Healthcare bias but, once again, are very good,
John
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as part of my role i am the trainer for the key trainer system we have in place with regards to manual handling, i attended a course run by ROSPA which was very informative, they are one of the few that also incorporate health care handling into their courses if you require this...
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BSC, ROSPA and so did the heath and safety lab (HSL). I see this courses everywhere actually but its probably best who would add that extra bit of kudos as well and then tailor your version to best practice. Also, some are industry specific.
BEst to do research, copy down info and chart it all' prices, travel etc.
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Contact Safety Training Awards on 01922 645097 for details of their course. They are an international charity and their award meets the requiements of the Manual Handling Training Passport & Information Scheme (Modules A&B - Innanimate load handling). They offer full and conversion courses and have excellent resources.
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I attended the CIEH course a few months ago, and found it very informative and current. Would highly recommend.
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Hi Michael You mention the City & Guilds Manual Handling Train the Trainer course in your original message - which is an excellent one to mention! (though I am a tad biased, as I run it!). As you have seen from the other posts there are plenty of approaches - each of which will claim to be the best. My personal suggestions are: - Do not assume that the longer the course, the more you cover. I have had participants who have previously undertaken a 5 day course on which they had to present the same presentation 7 times to a group. With a group of 10 participants, you can do the maths! The end result is a coma for all. I run a 2 day course which covers all required at a good pace - Try to find out who the actual trainer is and see if you can get a few references. One course I know has a very dry and technical approach, encouraging you to remember chapter and verse on items such as anatomical issues. Having trained thousands of handlers myself, I would suggest that an informal, interactive and hands-on approach which avoids over-complication, will almost invariably be best - Practicalities - what is included in the course material. Are you provided with template presentations to adapt to your own needs, or are all additional items chargeable. I have put a few more thoughts on the following: http://www.abromhead.co....0instructor%20course.pdf
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Folks, with all these MH Instructors we could start our own Company, think of the potential. I train MH and have been for 8 years. I tend to train industry specific ie. Emergency Services, Environment Agency..
I run a 2day T the T. I have formal Teaching qualifications.
So come on let's Join forces and prosper --- "Coalition" now there's an idea :)
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