The IOH team includes an extensive multi-disciplinary team of doctors, nurses, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, exercise physiologists, psychologists and rehabilitation counsellors, supported by an experienced administrative team.
Our mission is “to empower people to realise and achieve their potential for life, work and play”, and this directs how we seek to understand the needs and motivations of our clients, whether individuals or companies, to deliver solutions that meet their goals.
IOH was established in 1984 in Wollongong by Dr John Hogg and his wife Linda, a physiotherapist with a focus on Workplace Health, primarily assisting companies keep their workforce safe and returning their workers to work in a safe and graded process after injury.
With the request of clients looking for providers who can provide strong communication, timely focused services and deliver outcomes, IOH has expanded our services into the NDIS disability sector and to Personal Health Services including the aged care sector.
IOH will continue to innovate and evolve in response to changing needs in the workplace and the wider community. IOH Health Wollongong is accredited under ISO 9001:2015.
The IOH Quality Management System is followed by IOH offices ensuring a consistent approach to service delivery and a focus on continuous improvement.
The UETTDRRF06 Perform rescue from a live LV panel component of this training will enable participants to carry out a risk assessment of electrically hazardous situations and perform rescue procedures without hazard to themselves or others should someone come in contact with LV live electrical
Work Safely at Heights course addresses the requirements for all persons working at height. The three working systems – Fall Restraint, Fall Arrest and Work Position are covered in detail, with practical application of the skills practiced and assessed throughout the course.
Incident investigation, and to be able to analyse the circumstances leading to the accident in order to be able to recommend the necessary action required to prevent a similar incident recurring in the workplace.
Incident investigation, and to be able to analyse the circumstances leading to the accident in order to be able to recommend the necessary action required to prevent a similar incident recurring in the workplace.
The difference between IOH manual handling training and others is that your session is customised and practical and is delivered by an experienced Physiotherapist, Occupational Therapist or Exercise Physiologist.
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