The Complete PowerLift Training Program Create reality-based training ensures the behavioral change necessary to reduce material handling and repetitive motion injuries.
The Complete PowerLift Training Program Create reality-based training ensures the behavioral change necessary to reduce material handling and repetitive motion injuries.
Step 1: Train the Trainer
One of our Certified Master PowerLift trainers comes to your facility to train a team of your people who become trainers, coaches and evangelists. Roughly half of this full day of training is spent in the classroom learning the basic lifting techniques along with a wealth of information on effective training approaches. The second half of the day is spent at the task site where the new trainers and the master Trainer work together to solve the real day-to-day material handling challenges faced by your staff.
Step 2: Staff Training
Now your trainers or ours conduct 1-1.5 hour training sessions with your staff. Again the first half of the class is spent in the training room. Then trainers and trainees move to the task site and work with the actual objects and challenges that employees face every day.
Step 3: Ongoing Training and Coaching
Here is where the PowerLift Safety Talks come into play. Used weekly or every other week in safety circles, these simple one-page documents guide discussions that keep PowerLift techniques top of mind.
Traditional “back safety” programs often fail not because the techniques are inherently bad but because they are impractical. Workers, especially older or heavier workers, can’t employ the standard techniques. PowerLift is different in that the lifting style is usable by workers of all ages and physical conditions. We offer tried and proven material handling training for your entire employee population.
Our unique training styles are built to seamlessly integrate into your company’s safety culture or help build you a new one. PowerLift training isn’t the “one and done” classroom training that we’ve all sat through and almost never use.
Job site training follows the classroom training to work with your people to solve real-life lifting challenges. We also give your company access to the full PowerLift Library for continued training at your facilities. These include over 1,200 Safety Talks for safety briefings, training materials, Safety Talk videos, and much more. Learn how safe material handling training can help your business today.
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