All manual handling training is performed by either City & Guilds Manual Handling Instructor or ITSSAR Instructor.
The definition of manual handling is “the transporting and/or supporting of a load using bodily force”. This encompasses lifting, lowering, pushing, pulling, carrying, dropping and throwing.
It’s not just how to pick up a box! Even using a manual PPT uses manual handling techniques.
The HSE reported that 477,000 workers suffered musculoskeletal disorders (new or long standing) in 2021/22.
Surprisingly, the most common sites for musculoskeletal injuries are the upper limbs and neck.
We have developed a 2.5-3 hour course that suits the needs of most organisations.
A PowerPoint presentation
A theory test to check understanding
Practical training of a kinetic lift
Practical skills test
This training can be conducted on your premises or in our Wellingborough training centre.
Before we undertake training it may be advisable for us to visit the site and observe the types of manual handling that are taking place in order that our training is as relevant to your workplace as possible.
Other courses can be developed specifically to meet your individual requirements.
All manual handling training is performed by either City & Guilds Manual Handling Instructor or ITSSAR Instructor.
Phoenix Training was established on the 18th June 1983 and was originally part of the Co-operative Society. In 1990 David Nesbitt took over the helm after a management buyout and Phoenix Training has been independently owned and managed since. The company has operated within Northamptonshire from 1983 to date.
Why do we do what we do? Let’s face it, forklift trucks are dangerous pieces of equipment. Every year there are numerous serious and fatal accidents involving workplace machinery and we want to do everything we can to prevent these from happening.
Each member of the team brings with them their own area of expertise, knowledge and experience and we are continually adding to our expanding portfolio of training packages to meet your needs..
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Our Fire Risk Assessments are designed to identify potential risks in your premises and to help create an efficient evacuation process in the event of a fire, which can greatly improve the safety of your workplace.
This short course will examine various types of asbestos and different requirements for handling them.
Courtley (Health & Safety) Ltd will review the findings with you to identify the steps that are needed to ensure your compliance with legislation.
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