Curriculum
- 1 Section
- 5 Lessons
- 65 Weeks
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Responsibilities
Responsibilities
Manual handling safety is a shared responsibility between organisations and individuals. Both play a vital role in reducing risks and preventing injury.
Organisations must provide training, equipment, and systems to reduce manual handling hazards. This includes assessing tasks, implementing control measures, and maintaining a safe environment. Employers must also monitor and review risk controls to ensure they remain effective.
Individuals are responsible for following safe techniques, using equipment correctly, and reporting hazards. Awareness of personal capabilities and adherence to training ensures that manual handling tasks are performed safely.
Safe manual handling requires planning, correct technique, teamwork, and the use of mechanical aids where appropriate. It also relies on awareness of environmental conditions and potential risks. Consistent application of these principles reduces injuries and supports long-term health.
This course has covered the definition of manual handling, associated risks, safe techniques, risk assessment, and control measures. By understanding and applying these principles, learners can prevent injuries, improve safety, and contribute to healthier, safer environments.