Occupational Health Winner 2022
Understand the causes of MH injuries and how to prevent them.
Have confidence your training meets internationally recognised standards.
Attitude and behaviour change is more successful when training is meaningful to the person.
At
Harmonic Osteopathy, we prioritise safety above all else that’s why we offer essential
manual handling training courses for businesses in Cumbernauld, aimed at instructors and employees. Our certified courses provide individuals with the necessary knowledge and skills to safely lift, move, and handle objects in the workplace.
I offer 3 manual handling training courses for businesses, please click the 3 packages below:
All courses are held on site at your organisation. Effective training should “be relevant and job specific”, “staff training needs to be customised and professionally delivered, should be based on observations of current working practices, and should be informed by the views and experience of the workforce”, “the emphasis in training should be on changing attitudes and behaviour and promoting risk awareness” source, HSE.
Train the trainer courses (up to 8 attendees):
→ 1 day (basic): Learn to run your own in-house practical MHT course. Note: this course is not assessed and only comes with a certificate of attendance.
From £550.
→ 2 day (recommended): CPD certified and assessed. All you need to know to create your own bespoke MHT course, including all legislation and practical training.
From £1100
→ 3 day: The 2 day course plus risk assessment training. HSE approved risk assessment for MH tasks.
From £1500
MHT courses for employees (up to 10 attendees):
→ 2 hour: 100% practical skills. Adapted to your unique organisation, will teach your employees to have more efficient behaviours and more positive attitudes to posture and movement.
From £180.
→ 3 hour: Practical skills plus legislation and dynamic risk assessment training.
From £270
Reduce the risk of manual handling injury by reducing the effort of manual handling tasks.
Data from the HSE says that injuries at work are on the decline but no fewer people are in pain. Manual Handling (MH) practises account for over a third of all workplace injuries. The current teaching is clearly not working. There is no best practise for MH, just as there is no best posture for sitting or standing. We each have our own individuality and training should reflect this.
My methods will teach you the principles of moving with a load, how to make your movement behaviour more efficient and change your attitude to manual handling risk.
As a registered Osteopath and member of the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Occupational Health (ACPOHE), I have expert knowledge in kinematic analysis and anatomy, which is integral to effective manual handling training. Both are statutorily registered institutions and I am bound by the professional standards of both. I also hold a Level 3 Award in Education and Training.
In a nutshell, manual handling injuries are caused when the effort (force) of a task outstrips the resilience of the person to withstand that force at any given time. This can be a one-off injury or an accumulation of repetitive injuries. To reduce this likelihood there are 3 options:
1. Reduce the effort of the task by better ergonomics and task design;
2. Reduce the effort of the task with more efficient movement behaviour;
3. Increase the resilience of the person performing the task.
Number 1 is achieved with good risk assessment and work place modifications.
It is a legal requirement to assess all manual handling tasks and reduce the risk of workplace injury to a minimum.
Allow me to conduct a comprehensive risk assessment of your workplace and working practices. Or train your own in-house assessors:
This one day course will help you:
Training is on site at your organisation. Effective training should “be relevant and job specific”, “should be based on observations of current working practices, and should be informed by the views and experience of the workforce” source, HSE.
I am a registered Osteopath, member of the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Occupational Health and NEBOSH manual handling Risk Assessor with 20 years experience of treating, managing and reducing musculoskeletal skeletal pain and injury.
Number 2 is achieved with good Manual Handling Training.
Number 3 should be achieved by improving 1 and 2.
The care industry has one of the highest rates of work related pain. Moving and handling of people is a very high risk activity if not performed efficiently to ensure the safety of both carer and the people in their care.
My people Moving and Handling training courses are customised to suit your specific working environment, the Moving and Handling activities you perform and the Moving and Handling equipment that you use.
All courses are held on site at your organisation. Effective training should “be relevant and job specific”, “staff training needs to be customised and professionally delivered, should be based on observations of current working practices, and should be informed by the views and experience of the workforce” source, HSE.
Train the trainer or refresher training
Having an in-house trainer is a cost-effective way to quickly train new staff and ensure all carers are using up-to-date handling techniques.
Run over 2 or 3 days (depending on your requirements) the course will equip you with everything you need to deliver your own People Moving and Handling Training to your staff.
Delegates should have prior knowledge of Moving & Handling of People before attending this course.
Staff training
Fully practical, step-by-step training in safe handling techniques for the lifting and moving of people. Will teach effective and safe methods to protect both carer and those being cared for, including (depending on requirements): manual handling theory; inanimate loads; chair manoeuvres; bed manoeuvres; hoisting; lateral transfers.
Affiliated with the Scottish Manual Handling Passport.
As a registered Osteopath and a member of the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Occupational Health (ACPOHE), I have expert knowledge in kinematic analysis and anatomy, which is integral to effective manual handling training. Both are statutorily regulated institutions and I am bound by the professional standards of both. I also hold a Level 3 Award in Education and Training.
Manual handling injuries can be caused by improper techniques, heavy loads, awkward postures, and repetitive tasks.
Our training courses are designed to reduce the risk of injury by teaching proper lifting techniques and safe handling practices. By investing in manual handling training, businesses can:
As an Osteopath with CPD-accreditation in risk assessment, I am equipped to create bespoke manual handling courses tailored to the specific requirements of your business. We understand that each workplace has unique challenges, and our courses are designed to address them effectively.
We offer a range of comprehensive manual handling courses that cover various aspects of safe lifting and handling practices. Whether your industry is construction, manufacturing, or healthcare, our courses will provide your employees with the confidence and skills necessary to perform their jobs safely.
To save costs, minimise sick days, retain staff, and improve overall performance, contact
Harmonic Osteopathy today. We are dedicated to helping you create a healthier and happier workplace through our professional
manual handling training courses in Cumbernauld.
"My skill as an Osteopath and member of the Association of Physiotherapists in Occupational Health is that I have expert knowledge in ergonomics, kinematic analysis and anatomy, which are integral to effective manual handling training. Both are statutorily regulated and I am bound by the professional standards of both. I also hold a Level 3 Award in Education and Training."
I am the only Scottish MHT trainer in the private sector to be affiliated with the Scottish Manual Handling Forum.
I am also a proud member of the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Occupational Health and Ergonomics (ACPOHE).
My background is in kinematic analysis and anatomy. This has given me insight into the practical experience that I have provided for many industries, giving detailed clinical and technical expertise in all of my courses.
If you want to book a manual handling training session, workstation assessments, I can help your staff with physically exerting and awkward tasks.
Just call or email today and I would be happy to help.
Address
Harmonic Osteopathy, 18B Charlotte Square,
Edinburgh, EH2 4DF
Phone
07725844000