Manual Handling Risk Assessment, Training and Techniques

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Manual Handling Risk Assessment, Training and Techniques Manual Handling Training includes variety of manual handling activities, including lifting, lowering, pushing, pulling or carrying heavy material. Manual Handling Training is of the most common forms of Health and Safety Training in the workplace in London & Essex. It is basic yet essential health and safety which everyone needs to be aware of and trained appropriately. Manual Handling Control Measures Here are a few control measures which include in Manual Handling Training. Avoid unsafe manual handling operations as far as is practicable. An example of this is to try redesigning the task to keep away from moving the object or load or by automating or the task. Make an appropriate assessment of all unsafe manual handling operations that cannot be avoided. You should provide mechanical assistance, for example a hoist. Where this is not practicable, look at ways of changing the task, the load and working surroundings.

Regular Lifting Of Objects Frequent and heavy lifting and handling may cause back injuries. Using lifting and handling aids can remove or reduce the risk of getting an injury and can keep workers healthy and fit at work.


Individuals and company employees may argue that their role in the workplace does not include lifting heavy objects or people, this is a fair comment however manual handling is not lifting heavy objects or people, there's principles involved such as bending you knees in lieu of your back when lifting. Manual Handling Training is about techniques and assessing the risks involved. There are numerous factors to take in to consideration when handling heavy objects including distance of travel, how far does the object need carrying, does the object contain liquid or powder and are there any objects in the way which you or your colleague may trip over if it is not moved prior to lifting. Think it or not, it is feasible to injure yourself, your back, by lifting the smallest of objects. Although this type of injury may be thought about by most as very unlikely, employers are necessary to take necessary precautions to ensure that employees are aware they can happen. The employer has an obligation to educate the worker as far as practicable in order to prevent unnecessary accidents from occurring. Knowledge is available from the Health & Safety Executive and from most UK health and safety organizations. About Company: First Intervention Training Ltd (FIT) offers Manual handling training course which covered workplace manual handling techniques. For More Details Please Visit: http://www.firstinterventiontraining.com/ Follow On: Twitter | Facebook | Pinterest


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