Manual Handling

Professional Training Centre
Course Type: Part-time
Course Start Date: Half day - Available on a company basis only
Location: Colchester
Duration:

Half day

Centre: Professional Training Centre
Course Fee: Available on request

Course Description:

Regulations require more formal approach to the subject of manual handling operations.  Since the subject not only covers lifting  but handling, pulling pushing or moving by bodily force, the range is considerable and affects anyone in any organisation.

Course Objectives/Key Benefits:

On completion, delegates will be familiar with:

  • Key requirements of the manual handling operations regulations
  • Practical examples of lifting and handling techniques

Who the Course is Aimed at:

Managers, supervisors and those whose work involves manual handling, lifting of packages and objects, no matter what their occupation is.

Course Content:

  • Brief outline of regulations
  • The causes of strain, fatigue and injury
  • Safe and efficient handling techniques

Entry Requirements:

Involvement in any work necessitating manual handling

Training Method:

Interactive seminar with practical demonstrations

Further Information:

This course is offered by the Professional Training Centre

Course Offered by the Professional Training Centre

PTC Enquiry Line: (01206) 712727


Disclaimer:

The course information describes programmes offered by Colchester Institute. The College takes all reasonable steps to provide courses as described, but cannot guarantee provision. The information is for guidance and does not form any part of a contract.

The College reserves the right to update and amend information as and when necessary. Colchester Institute will do its best to provide the courses shown, but may have to modify or withdraw a course depending on customer demand and other factors.

Fees are correct at the time of entering/printing information, but may be subject to change. The College cannot accept legal or financial liability as a result of any such changes.


Created on Mon, 13/12/2010 - 10:52am
 
Success