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IOSH Skills in manual handling training

1 October 2012 by Admin

Summary: This 5 day course is a follow on from IOSHInstitute of Occupational Safety and Health manual handling risk assessment course, and helps line managers to deliver appropriate risk based training within their own organisations. Provider: Human Applications Location: UK Duration: 5 days Knowledge/experience needed: Manual handling risk assessment course required (2 days) Website: www.humanapps.co.uk [...]

Filed Under: Training Tagged With: Manual handling

IOSH Getting to grips with manual handling

1 October 2012 by Admin

Summary: A 2 day course for line managers to identify, prioritise, assess and offer solutions to manual handling risks. Provider: Human Applications Location: UK Duration: 2 days Knowledge/experience needed: None Website: www.humanapps.co.uk Email: enquiries@humanapps.co.uk Who should attend and why? Manual Handling Risk Assessments are a line management responsibility. Risk Assessors may be line managers themselves [...]

Filed Under: Training Tagged With: Manual handling

Ergonomics for Osteopaths

1 October 2012 by Admin

Summary: A 6 hour course for osteopaths, physiotherapists and chiropractors, to gain an understanding of ergonomics, particularly workstation assessments and manual handling. Provider: Gayda Arnold Location: British School of Osteopathy, 275 Borough High Street, London SE1 1JE. Duration: 6 hours Knowledge/experience needed: None Website: www.bso.ac.uk Email: g.arnold@bso.ac.uk Who should attend and why? Osteopaths, physiotherapists, chiropractors [...]

Filed Under: Training Tagged With: Display Screen Equipment assessment, Manual handling

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