Manual Handling Awareness
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The Manual Handling Awareness course gives you the knowledge to identify, assess and control manual handling risks at work, as required by the Occupational Health and Safety Regulations 2017 (Vic).
- Legal definitions of manual handling
- Employer and worker responsibilities
- Musculoskeletal disorders and injury risks
- Causes of injury and long term health effects
- Hazard identification and risk factors
- Principal areas of manual handling risk
- How to conduct a manual handling risk assessment
- Risk control measures and review processes
No required items listed for this course.
No prerequisites listed for this course.
Certification details are not listed for this course.
Is this a nationally accredited course?
No. This is a Non-Accredited Manual Handling Awareness course. It is designed to assist duty holders meet their legal duty of care to provide information and training about specific hazards.
Is this training mandatory?
The employer (and PCBU) has a general duty to provide adequate training to workers. Including specific training for workers who may be exposed to hazardous manual handling tasks. This course is specifically developed to meet that requirement by focusing on risk management and the safe use of equipment.
How long is the certificate valid for?
The recommended interval is typically every 3 years, or whenever there are significant changes to legislation, work procedures, or control measures.
What do I get upon completion?
You will receive a Certificate of Completion/Attendance detailing the topics covered, which serves as your record for OHS compliance and professional development.
What is the main focus of this course?
The focus is on identification of hazardous manual handling and process hazards in the workplace. Students are required to carry out a hazardous manual handling risk assessment in accordance with the regulations.
Will we learn specific lifting techniques?
Yes, you will learn and practice safe kinetic handling principles (e.g., proper stance, lifting with the legs, keeping the load close). However, these are taught in the context of being able to identify and implement higher-level controls when reasonably practicable.
Does the training cover mechanical aids and equipment?
Yes. Our course emphasises the proper use of mechanical aids and equipment, such as trolleys, mechanical lifters and hoists, or basic hoists, as this is the highest level of risk control.
Is there a test or assessment?
Yes, the course includes a short theory assessment (quiz) to ensure you can apply the safe handling and risk assessment techniques effectively.
Who is responsible for manual handling safety after the training?
Both the employer and the employee have responsibilities. The employer is required to provide safe systems of work and maintain equipment; the employee must apply the training, use the equipment correctly, and report any hazardous tasks or faulty equipment
Are there maximum weights that men and women can lift?
No. There are no legal maximum weight limits for lifting. The regulations require that hazardous manual handling tasks be identified and that a risk assessment be carried out to minimise the risk of injury
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