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Ergonomic and Manual Handling
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Course Outline
1. Introduction to Ergonomics and Manual Handling
- Definition of ergonomics and its importance in the workplace
- Understanding manual handling and common risks involved
- Legal requirements and regulations (e.g., OSHA, HSE guidelines)
2. Anatomy and Biomechanics
- Overview of the musculoskeletal system
- How improper techniques cause injuries
- Identifying high-risk movements and postures
3. Ergonomic Principles
- Principles of good posture
- Workstation design for various tasks (office, industrial, etc.)
- Tools and equipment that aid ergonomic practices
4. Manual Handling Techniques
- Step-by-step guide for safe lifting, lowering, pushing, and pulling
- Load assessment and preparation
- Use of mechanical aids
5. Risk Assessment and Hazard Identification
- How to conduct a manual handling risk assessment
- Identifying and mitigating hazards in the workplace
6. Prevention and Injury Management
- Common workplace injuries (e.g., back pain, repetitive strain injury)
- Exercises and stretches to improve flexibility and strength
- First aid for manual handling injuries
7. Practical Training
- Hands-on practice of lifting, carrying, and using aids
- Feedback on individual techniques
- Group exercises for assessing and improving workplace setups
8. Evaluation and Conclusion
- Review of key principles
- Knowledge check and practical assessment
- Development of personal or workplace action plans
Course Objectives
- Provide participants with knowledge of ergonomics and its role in reducing workplace injuries.
- Equip learners with safe manual handling techniques to minimize risks.
- Enable participants to identify and mitigate ergonomic hazards in their work environment.
- Encourage a proactive approach to workplace safety and injury prevention.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Explain the principles of ergonomics and manual handling.
- Identify risks and hazards associated with manual handling tasks.
- Apply safe lifting, carrying, and pushing/pulling techniques in practical scenarios.
- Conduct basic ergonomic assessments of workstations and tasks.
- Develop strategies to prevent workplace injuries related to poor ergonomics and manual handling.
Training Methodology
- Interactive Lectures:
- Engaging presentations with real-world examples and videos.
- Hands-On Practice:
- Practical exercises in lifting, carrying, and workstation setup.
- Case Studies:
- Analyzing real-life scenarios to identify risks and propose solutions.
- Group Activities:
- Collaborative problem-solving tasks related to ergonomic setups.
- Risk Assessment Workshops:
- Participants assess their own workplaces and propose improvements.
- Pre- and Post-Assessment:
- Evaluate participants’ knowledge and skills before and after training.
- Feedback and Coaching:
- One-on-one guidance during practical sessions to ensure proper techniques.
- Resource Materials:
- Handouts, guides, and tools for post-training application.
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