Manual Handling

Manual Handing Safety Awareness

Our manual handling course can be delivered on-site or in a local classroom setting, in a blended learning format with e-learning and practical assessment to follow, or delivered by one of our tutors through a video conference TEAMS meeting, which includes a remote practical assessment for immediate certification.
Trainees who complete the e-learning course without practical assessment (those who supervise/risk assess manual handling tasks) are awarded a Manual Handling Safety Awareness Certificate.

A practical assessment of safe lifting techniques be completed to gain a full 3 year certificate.

Training Options

Classroom Course: €50
Onsite or Local Training Room
Tutored Course & Practical Assessment

Remote Instructor: €50
TEAMS Meeting
Half Day
Course Details

Blended Learning: €45
E-Learning Theory Training
4 Languages Options
Tutored Practical Assessment

E-Learning Course: €35
E-Learning Theory Training
4 Language Options
Safety Awareness Certificate

Course Content

The following topics are covered during this course:

  • What is Manual Handling?
  • Legislation – Legal Requirements in Ireland
  • Anatomy & Back Care
  • Biomechanics 
  • Ergonomics
  • Risk Assessment
  • Mechanical Equipment
  • Principles of Safe Moving 
  • Skills Demonstration
  • Practical assessment 

Mandatory Training

Manual handling is a physical activity that takes place in every workplace and training is a legal requirement in Ireland, for all workers who manually move loads, and engage in any activity defined as a manual handling task by the HSA.

Performing manual handling tasks that involve working in awkward postures, or that require repetitive motions can result in injury. These unfavourable ergonomic conditions produce the largest percentage of back injuries and musculoskeletal disorders. 
Manual handling related injuries make up around 33% of all reported workplace injuries. 
All manual handling injuries are preventable. That is why manual handling training is a legal requirement

Workplace Hazards

Manual Handling is a physical activity that takes place in every workplace. In some cases the activity does not pose a problem. However it can be a potential workplace hazard when an employee is required to handle heavy, bulky, unstable or difficult loads. Performing manual handling tasks in unfavourable ergonomic conditions can result in a back injury. Unfavourable ergonomic conditions produce the largest percentage of back injuries and musculoskeletal disorders (MSD).

Avoid or Reduce Risks:

It is necessary to carry out a risk assessment of existing manual handling tasks before making an informed decision on which tasks need to be avoided or reduced. Employers must then take steps to avoid or reduce the risk of injury. The main concern with manual handling activity is the increased risk of injury due to wear and tear on the back. Back injuries are painful and reduce mobility, they can also lead to long absences from work.

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