Project Description
Course Overview:
Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs) are the most common cause of occupational ill health in Great Britain, currently affecting 1.0 million people a year and costing society £5.7 billion. MSDs affect the muscles, joints, tendons and other parts of the musculoskeletal system. By educating staff in the principles of safe moving and handling, and facilitating a problem-solving approach that is people-handling centred, training can contribute to excellence in care as well as reducing injury
Course Outline:
Outline of the programme:
: The legal aspect of Manual Handling
: Problem-solving approach
: Musculo-skeletal awareness
: The importance of posture
: Efficient movement principles
: The role of care plans and balanced decision making
: Selection and use of equipment
: Planning for emergency situations
: The importance of documentation
: Practical Sessions
Course Duration:
1 Day
Course Assessment:
There is no final assessment. The tutor ensures a thorough understanding has been achieved by questions, answers, discussion and extensive practical scenarios.
Course Certification:
All course delegates will receive a certificate of attendance and refresher training is recommended every 12 months.
COURSES DELIVERED
ACROSS THE UK