Safer People Handling Risk Assessment
Few people realise that back pain causes more hours of suffering than all other causes put together. Of course, some pains are more intense - but they are usually of shorter duration. The problem with back pain is that though the pain from an injured back can be eased, it can rarely be cured. So, regrettably, back pain is often for life.
The key to safer people handling is not only an awareness of handling techniques and the use of equipment, but also an understanding of how moving and handling is part of health and safety for everyone - carer, patient and client - and how these fit into the wider context of risk management. The moving and handling of people is a practical science, employing similar principles to those used in everyday manual handling.
It is vital that suitable and sufficient risk assessments are carried out in health and social care settings wherever people-handling activities take place. The implementation of suitable risk controls at ward, department or home level, for people and objects, will help to ensure that the safety and health of patient, carer and client are safeguarded.
The effective management of risk is central to providing a safe work environment. This popular occupational health and safety training course is based on the specific requirements of the health and social care sectors.
BACK-TRACK™
This course now uses a BACK-TRACK™ device, a motion-sensor, which allows delegates to try the device on the course, enhancing their learning experience.
The BACK-TRACK™ device is a small clip on device, which is worn on the belt of delegates to detect, monitor and record back motion thereby identifying posture related issues and risks.
Who should attend?
This occupational safety training course is aimed at those with responsibility for carrying out moving and handling risk assessments. Ideally delegates will have attended the Safer People Handling Trainers course.
What are the learning outcomes?
- A thorough understanding of risk reduction strategies
- Knowledge of the relevant risk factors and legal requirements
- The ability to explain and demonstrate the principles of risk assessment in a health or social care setting
- Knowledge of appropriate equipment purchase based on evaluation and assessment.
Course summary:
- Overview of back pain and musculoskeletal injury
- Risk factors and legal requirements with respect to moving and handling
- An ergonomic systematic approach to risk assessment
- People handling assessments and documentation.
Assessment:
On successful completion of the written assessment, delegates will be awarded a RoSPA Safer People Handling Risk Assessment certificate, valid for three years.
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Birmingham
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£450.00
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£405.00
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Edinburgh
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2 Days |
£450.00
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£405.00
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Course outline
Also available to download: Safer People Handling Risk Assessment Training Course (PDF 67kb)
Course objectives:
This occupational safety training course aims to provide course members with the skills and knowledge to carry out moving and handling risk assessments and implement suitable risk controls in health and social care settings at ward, department or home level, for people and objects.
On completion delegates will be able to:
- Explain the role of relevant legislation and guidelines relating to safer moving and handling and their role as a risk assessor
- Explain and demonstrate the principles of risk assessment and its application in a health or social care setting
- Identify moving and handling hazards and discuss risk factors and appropriate controls
- Compare and contrast risk assessment forms.
Who should attend?
People who have responsibility for carrying out moving and handling risk assessments in the health or social care sector.
Delegates should have experience in moving and handling people and/or objects. They are likely to have attended the Safer People Handling Trainers course.
Further information:
It is important to recognise that risk assessments should be undertaken in close liaison with affected parties, such as back care advisers, moving and handling trainers, and key/link workers.
Delegates will be asked to bring risk assessment documentation used in the workplace.
Course content:
- Overview of back pain and musculoskeletal injury
- Risk factors in moving and handling
- Legal requirements with respect to moving and handling
- An ergonomic systematic approach to risk assessment
- Risk reduction strategies
- People handling assessments and documentation
- Appropriate equipment purchase based on evaluation and assessment
- Evaluation of risk assessment forms
- Networking of techniques.
Qualification:
Those who complete the course and pass the written exam will be awarded a RoSPA Safer People Handling Risk Assessment Certificate, valid for three years.
Prior to expiry delegates should attend and complete a re-qualification course.
Continuing development:
Optional seminars will be available during the three-year period for networking and updating. Additional courses are available for delegates requiring additional skills and knowledge in specialised areas.
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Related information:
The Occupational Safety [Occupational Safety] section of the website has a wealth of advice and information on all areas of safety at work, in addition to details of our current campaigns, resources, conferences and affiliated groups.
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