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LATCHY  
#1 Posted : 29 October 2015 09:45:32(UTC)
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LATCHY

Can you someone please advise how long a manual handling certificate should/will last and are there different training courses that last longer than others, comments please
Sunstone  
#2 Posted : 29 October 2015 11:36:45(UTC)
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Scotty C

Hi Latchy It varies, in my experience. A lot will depend on how often you are doing manual handling tasks - if you're using your MH skills all the time a reasonable time for refresher might be every 3 years, more frequently if your not using them quite as often. I don't know about course lengths though!
kenty  
#3 Posted : 29 October 2015 17:11:42(UTC)
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kenty

The certificate's i've seen range between 3 & 5 years, although mostly around the 3 year mark. Course lengths also vary widely between providers, typically with the initial training taking around 3 hours and subsequent refreshers around 1-2 hours.
aud  
#4 Posted : 30 October 2015 14:08:02(UTC)
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aud

There is no legal standard around this. In fact there is no regulation requiring training (although of course your assessment may identify this as a control measure.) The main reason training organisations put a 'valid for' date on such a certificate is to get more business. If people are practicing MHOs, and being properly monitored (supervisor watching from time to time) to confirm that good techniques are being used, why do they need 'refreshing'? If people need training, they need training, regardless of a time period. If they are doing OK, not needed. I am no more likely to forget how to lift than I am how to sit.
Colossians 1:14  
#5 Posted : 30 October 2015 14:11:32(UTC)
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Colossians 1:14

http://www.hse.gov.uk/research/rrhtm/rr583.htm Does training actually do any good? "The results of the systematic review indicate there is very little evidence supporting the effectiveness of both technique and educational based manual handling training. There was evidence that principles learnt during training are not applied in the workplace."
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