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Good reminder.
Always good to refresh your memory. On a daily basis we carry out a variety of tasks involving lifting and moving items without actually thinking. At times we are guilty of taking short cuts and when we do we can injure ourselves. Sometimes we don’t take the time to fully assess the situation. Remember to use an aid if one is available and don’t be embarrassed to ask for help when required.
Clear, concise information and guidance
A clear and concise guide on Manual Handling, including a basic understanding of issues that may lead to muscular-skeletal disorders. Easy to follow, with thoughtful questioning which keeps you engaged in the course.
Very detailed
Quick and easy short course, imformative
Very imformative
Very helpful and easy to understand
Easy to follow
Very clear and helpful.
very good
This good manual course to do and makes you listen and think more , Take this more seriously,
Excellent course
Excellent and easy to follow course. I was able to pause the course when the phone rang and commence again when I was ready. Easy helpful points to remember. The sub titles are an added bonus to the course.
well explained course,
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Summarises basic needs for staying safe
Manual handling is reduced from what was required as people are discouraged (rightly) from carrying heavy loads that will cause them long term damage. Weights given as suitable maximum loads are often less than some items actually are, but will enable one to stay as safe as possible, what to think about and plan prior to moving any load, and hopefully keep more people with an undamaged back in the long term. Suitable for all employees, but may be harder to put into practice in some smaller businesses.
I found it helpful
It is very helpful to know how the back, etc., works – maybe you could include more in-depth animations (a bit slower) of what happens to the muscles, etc., when a person is lifting something: both good and bad, so we get the point even more? The course was useful to learn and be reminded. Thank you.