Basics of Manual Handling in the Workplace
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Basics of Manual Handling in the Workplace
Learn how to safely lift an object and reduce the risk of injuries during manual handling in this free online course.
Everyone performs the lifting, pushing, pulling and carrying of items. This course te... Everyone performs the lifting, pushing, pulling and carrying of items. This course teaches you about proper manual handling to maintain good health in a working environment. We look at the different techniques and safe weight lifting and lowering for both men and women. Find out the risks of poor lifting methods, correct postures for lifting loads and carry out risk assessments. In addition, learn the legal duties of employers and employees.
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