ERGONOMICS & MANUAL HANDLING

1 DAY TRAINING

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Introduction:

The Ergonomics & Manual Handling Training course is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of ergonomics principles and safe manual handling practices. This one-day course equips attendees with the knowledge and skills necessary to prevent workplace
injuries related to improper lifting and handling techniques. In summary, ergonomics and manual handling training courses are essential for protecting employee health, reducing injuries, and promoting a safe and productive work environment. They not only benefit individual employees but also contribute to the overall success and sustainability of organizations. In relations, ergonomics issues in the workplace can have a wide-ranging impact on businesses, affecting employee health, well-being, and performance, as well as the organization’s financial health and competitive position.
Therefore, addressing ergonomic concerns is not only a matter of compliance with safety regulations but also a strategic investment in the success and sustainability of the business.

Learning Objectives:

Understand the fundamentals of ergonomics and its importance in the workplace.

Identify ergonomic risk factors and potential hazards associated with manual handling tasks.

Learn proper body mechanics and lifting techniques to reduce the risk of musculoskeletal injuries.

Develop skills to assess and control ergonomic hazards in the workplace.

Recognize the importance of using ergonomic equipment and tools

HRDC Certificate Of Attendance:

Yes

Target Audience:
  1. Health and safety officers
  2. Human resources personnel
  3. Managers and supervisors
  4. Warehouse and logistics personnel
  5. Healthcare providers
  6. Construction workers
  7. Manufacturing employees
  8. Office workers
  9. Anyone involved in manual handling tasks
Methodology:

Informative lectures reinforced by PowerPoint presentation, videos, group discussion as well a written assessment at the end of session. This is based on actual trainer experience directly to the industry

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