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At CMSE we pride ourselves on the delivery of very practical Manual Handling courses for employees. We have an outstanding reputation and track record and our expertise in the areas of manual handling training, safe lifting, lifting and handling, risk assessment, office manual handling and back safety training is second to none. Our reputation has been gained by consistent hard work and excellent delivery of over a period of 12 years. We have the most experienced manual handling instructors and top class manual handling assessors in ireland.
Our instructors all work full time in the office manual handling area and/or related risk assessment /accident investigation areas. All our manual handling instructors are fully qualified AND experienced in safe lifting and handling, the prevention of work place injuries and manual handling regulations and techniques. Manual Handling Instructor Competency requires qualifications, knowledge and experience in safe manual handling and you will get this at our courses. But dont take our word for it - we have already trained hundreds of satisfied customers.
Venue: Cork 25th May 2012, Cork 18th June 2012, Cork 16th July 2012.
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Duration: .5 Day
Participants: Maximum of 12 participants.
Assessment: Participants are required to complete a short written examination and practical.
Accreditation: Full certification of attendance is provided on successful completion of the course.
Manual Handling Employee Training Course
On completion of this manual handling course, participants will be able to:
- Perform specific Manual Handling tasks competently to a recognised standard.
- Complete essential risk assessment prior to completing manual handling tasks.
- Identify Ergonomic factors associated with their work activities.
- Complete a series of exercises designed to improve strength, endurance and flexibility, the key components of physical fitness.
All personnel who are involved in the movement of loads.
- Legislation (Common Law, 2005 SHWW Act, Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (General Application) Regulations 2007, Part 2, Chapter 4)
- Anatomy of the spine and mechanism of injury
- Fitness and flexibility requirements for safe Manual Handling
- Specific Manual Handling hazards relevant to the workplace
- Risk Assessment for Manual Handling Tasks
- Individual Risk Factors
- Practical Manual Handling Training &Techniques
- Procedures for dealing with unfamiliar loads
- Ergonomics: Practical application to workplace environment
FAS Funding may be available for Manual HandlingTraining Courses where applicable
Please contact CMSE Training Deparment For more Information on dates or any queries you may have,
Call 1850 315 415, or Send a Quick Enquiry located on the Side Navigation Bar.
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