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Ali Munro  
#1 Posted : 14 March 2025 13:23:09(UTC)
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Ali Munro

I would very much like an IOSH official to pass coment on the Webinar delivered by Gareth Milner. A very confusing webinar to say the least. 

Kate  
#2 Posted : 14 March 2025 13:55:52(UTC)
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Kate

I suggest the best approach to this is to send your feedback to the webinar organiser.

IOSH officials rarely if ever pass by through this forum.

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Roundtuit on 14/03/2025(UTC), peter gotch on 14/03/2025(UTC)
peter gotch  
#3 Posted : 14 March 2025 18:00:41(UTC)
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peter gotch

Hi Ali

I guess the webinar you attened was that run by IOSH South West Branch Managing musculoskeletal disorders | IOSH though apparently hosted in London.

From the look at the advertised programme there could have been some contentious moments:

The presentation will highly focus on the following:

• True Stories from my Book ''Sorry! We're Closed'' including the case of £160,000 Injury at Work Claim Payout from Lumbar Disc Prolapse

• Understanding Hazardous Practices as well as Optimal Handling Techniques

• Risk and Ergonomic Assessment and common pitfalls '' Open your Eagle Eye '' from Sorry! We're Closed • Effecting Upskilling Training Strategies including Digital Training Options

• Manual Handling Negligence, HSE lack of focus on Optimal Handling Techniques and bad advice

• Jacks of All Trades Training Providers (e.g. iHasco) and so-called Manual Handling Training Experts (e.g. Pristine Condition)

• The Occupational Health Nurse vs. The Osteopath when it comes to MSD Assessments and Medico-Legal Reporting

• The future of Manual Handling, Equipment, Automation and Exoskeletons/ AI

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Kate on 14/03/2025(UTC)
Kate  
#4 Posted : 14 March 2025 19:08:49(UTC)
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Kate

Crikey.  That is a strange outline indeed ...

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