ZMoving and Handling People - Risk Assessor Refresher (LBS Staff Only) 2021-2022

Date & Time:

Thursday 9 July 2020 (13:15 - 16:15)

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Venue:

Sutton Inclusion Centre, Northspur Road Sutton SM1 2BF (NO PARKING is allowed within the Sutton Inclusion Centre grounds. Please allow for additional time to park within roads nearby.)

Detail:

Target group:

Experienced Moving and Handling Risk Assessors, involved in carrying out risk assessments for Sutton residents who need assistance to move, working within the London Borough of Sutton (START Team)

Delegates must have previously completed the 4.5 Day London Borough of Sutton Risk Assessors Course.

Course overview:

To refresh/update delegates knowledge on:

  • The purpose and process of manual handling risk assessment and risk reduction when handling and moving people in their care.
  • Protection of protect service users and care givers from manual handling related injuries
  • Implementation of the Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1993 (2002) and other associated legislation and codes of practice.
  • Appropriate documentation of the risk assessment process

Special instructions:

Delegates must have completed the 4.5 day Risk Assessors Course.

- All delegates must bring their own PPE, gloves, masks, aprons and gel and bring their own refreshments

 

 

Learning objectives:

By the end of the session, participants will be able to:

  • State the responsibility of employer and employee regarding current manual handling legislation and be aware of current acceptable practice as per HOP6
  • Understand their role as a risk assessor within Sutton and state where to find help and support
  • Implement the Boroughs manual handling policy and keep staff and service users date by offering appropriate support for personalize support plans
  • Demonstrate the application of the principles of manual handling risk assessment, complete documentation and demonstrate good handling practice for their services users and deliver examples of good quality assessments
  • State the causes of injury and apply the basic principles of handling and the use of handling equipment to minimize risk by demonstrating a good range of relevant practical techniques.
  • Choose appropriate control measures to reduce risk and know when to seek help when given a relevant scenario
  • State when manual handling is not indicated and an alternative system of work to be employed.

Booking:

Booking has now closed for this event.

Further Information:

Trainer:

Sally Cassar - Advanced Practitioner (Manual Handling)

Venue Details:

Sutton Inclusion Centre, Northspur Road Sutton SM1 2BF (NO PARKING is allowed within the Sutton Inclusion Centre grounds. Please allow for additional time to park within roads nearby.)

(020 8641 4275)