The lifting and lowering of heavy
duty objects may be an imperative part of many companies' everyday operations,
but such manual labour is also a frequent cause of injury to the back or other
parts of the body - potentially costing your business many valuable man hours
due to absence from work. Howlett Health
and Safety Services provide a highly interactive and tutor-led manual
handling awareness training.
This is the course that
organisations should enquire about if they wish to appropriately educate their
employees on effective manual handling techniques to utilise at work. On
average, manual handling activities have been linked to more than a third of
all work-related injuries reported annually to the Health and Safety Executive
(HSE) that result in employees taking at least three days off work - with
sprains and strains to the back accounting for most of these injuries.
A manual handling task can be
defined as one that necessitates the transport or support of a load, whether by
hand or bodily force. Such a task could involve the lifting, putting down,
pushing, carrying or moving of such a load. Employers whose businesses require
the manual handling of loads should be aware of the specific responsibilities
in this area as set down in The Manual Handling Operations
Regulations 1992 (as amended).
In particular, duty-holders should also
be aware of the requirements of Regulation 10 and 13 of The Management of
Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999, which require that employers
provide information, instruction and training to their workers. The training
must specifically relate to the manual handling tasks that are being undertaken
that potentially pose a risk of injury.
There are four key areas relating to
manual handling that particularly need to be addressed through training that
aims to provide employees with the right level of information and instruction.
These four areas are covered in Howlett Health and Safety Services' own manual
handling awareness training they are; the task, load, working environment and
individual capability.
Register now for the manual handling
awareness training of Howlett Health and Safety Services, and your own
employees can be extensively educated in this area across such modules as What
is Manual Handling?, Key requirements of the Manual Handling Operations
Regulations 1992 (as amended), Safe Handling, Learning Safe Handling Habits,
Practical Manual Handling Solutions and Use of Mechanical Aids.
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