Manual Handling Training, Page 24 Reviews
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Average score 4.7
24719 reviews
Training should be memorable with a presenter who is engaging and realistic presentations. This has none of the above. It frequently reminds you not to twist during lifts and then in team lifts shows the 2 people twisted to carry a table with shoulders at right angles to the feet and direction of movement. very poor.
Basically good but would like a one-line explanation of why the pressure on the back is so much greater than the load. Also, don't think the medical name for a slipped disc is important d
all the people in the video had the same monotone voices and I found it hard to concentrate as after a while it all jumbled together, maybe if there was more inflection in their voices I would'nt have been so bored
Takes far too long to go through the programme in different sections. It doesn't flow & you end up switching off and missing some points
Nothing can replace training with a qualified trainer where you are shown how to do it and then you show you can do it, if you are doing it wrong you can be corrected there and then. It would be too late after you have injured yourself.
There were no instructions as to how to actually work through the program. The overall presentation is OK for someone totally new to it but a lot of repetition if you have doen it before. It would also be useful to be able to skip through narrative bits straight to actual guidelines.
visually this is good training and the information is also good but it fails my test because it was too easy to fast forward through it, get the answers wrong on each section then the final test was too easy, i did this in less than 10 mins but still passed. i think some staff would do the same.
It' was a bit slow video but had useful information.
Delivered as if the audience were between the ages of 5 and 10. Needs adjusting to suit and less condescending
Ok..... But for people with no sound on their computer it's not very good, as you cant hear any of the video, addition of subtitles would be good.