Awareness of Legislation including Health and Safety at Work Act, PUWER, LOLER, Manual Handling Regulations Operations (1992) About this event Awareness of Legislation including Health and Safety at Work Act, PUWER, LOLER, Manual Handling Regulations Operations (1992) Duties and Responsibilities of Employer and Employee Anatomy of Spine Risk Assessment using safe principles E.L.I.T.E Reducing risk and removing hazards Understanding R.I.D.D.O.R Safe use of correct equipment Knowledge of dangerous moves Ability Test Chair Moves to stand and chair to chair transfer Slings – inserting whilst in bed/in a wheelchair Hoist – bed to chair transfer
Did you know that incorrect manual handling causes over a third of all workplace injuries? The law states that employers have a legal responsibility to provide adequate training for those who perform manual handling tasks in their day to day role. The QA Level 2 Award in Safe Moving and Handling (RQF) is a regulated and nationally recognised qualification designed for those who work, or intend to work, in a role that involves manual handling. It is the perfect course for those working in a variety of environments including warehouses and shops. Successful candidates will learn the key principles of manual handling and how to apply these to their workplace. They will also practise a wide range of techniques, ensuring that they leave the course confident and proficient in moving and handling.
Moving & Handling Induction training is mandatory for all staff who are physically assisting clients. What will my staff learn on this Course? Moving & Handling Induction training is for staff who have had never taken part in M&H before or staff returning to the profession. By the end of the course, you will be able to: Describe the structure of the spine and the risk of damage List factors that can help you to protect your back Explain how the law guides and protects you Describe the risk assessment process for manual handling tasks Demonstrate efficient movement principles Demonstrate practical techniques of moving & handling loads and people Please note: this course requires taking part in practical moving & handling activities. If you have any health concerns that might affect your participation in these activities please contact us before the course. Email: sales@chcaretraining.co.uk How to Book All open courses are per person and have preset dates, please select a date and click on the blue "Book" button on the right. If you want to book a Training session just for your staff please click on "Request a Date". If you have any questions, please contact Training on 0798 999 5180 or email sales@chcaretraining.co.uk.
Training for staff for Stonehouse Care. Day one of two. Half-day, three-hour course to cover: Safeguarding Positive Behaviour support and Non-restrictive practice Dignity, Person Centred care and support (including risk enablement) Food Safety Infection Prevention
Course Information Who should attend? This course is provided for people who work in the care sector and are required to have knowledge and understanding of of how to move and position individuals safely, and in a way that promotes their independence, dignity and functional mobility. Also the importance of risk assessments and the potential hazards involved, along with the key legislation relevant to moving and handling. Course delivery This course is delivered in 1 day of classroom training led by a professional instructor to cover the all course elements: Manual Handling Safe use of Equipment Practical Assessment Effective Communication Assessing Risk Understanding Responsibilities Legislation Ergonomics Dignity Availability Private bookings available, contact us for more information Public course dates appear in our training calendar This is a CPD Accredited Course Pentagon Skills is a Skills for Care endorsed training provider
This driver CPC course Vehicle Roadworthiness & Load Safety is suitable for LGV drivers only and will cover: Requirements, Walk Around Checks, Legal Requirements, Additional Checks, Safety Equipment, Defect Reporting, Maintenance, Prohibitions, Considerations Before Loading, Overloading, Load Distribution, Load Security, Vehicle Dimensions, Loading Equipment.
Course Objectives The delegates are able to demonstrate knowledge of the development and spread of fire. The delegates are able to demonstrate knowledge of the causes of fires in wind turbines and the dangers related to this. The delegates are able to identify any sign of a fire in a wind turbine environment. The delegates are able to demonstrate knowledge of the contingency plans in a wind turbine environment including smoke detection and emergency escape procedures. The delegates are able to demonstrate correct actions on discovering a fire including correct operation and fire extinguishing by means of the firefighting equipment in a WTG.