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Training Manual Handling Practices 17459-Public Individual Course
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Enhance your workplace safety with our **Training Manual Handling Practices 17459-Public Individual Course** designed to equip you with essential skills for safe manual handling. This comprehensive course is tailored for individuals who wish to learn about **manual handling risks** and effective **injury reduction techniques**. Throughout the half-day training, participants will gain valuable insights into **safe manual handling practices** both with and without the use of mechanical aids, ensuring compliance with **NZQA Unit Standard 17459**.
Key learning objectives include:
- Understanding the types of **manual handling risks** prevalent in various workplaces.
- Identifying and implementing effective **injury risk reduction measures** essential for maintaining workplace safety.
- Mastering **safe manual handling techniques** to improve efficiency and safety in your daily tasks.
This course is ideal for employees from all sectors aiming to cultivate a safer work environment. With a minimum of 6 and a maximum of 12 students, we ensure personalized and engaging training sessions. Enroll now and take the first step towards enhancing your manual handling skills. Remember, workplace safety starts with informed practices. For urgent orders, please contact us to inquire about dispatch timelines before purchasing.
** Please note this item may have a longer delivery time. For urgent orders please enquire about excepted dispatch date prior to purchasing **
Training Manual Handling Practices 17459-Public Individual Course
This course is aimed at giving attendees the skills to demonstrate knowledge of types of manual handling risks, describe injury risk reduction measures for manual handling, use safe manual handling practices with mechanical aids, and use safe manual handling practices without mechanical aids.
Unit standard 17459 Demonstrate and apply knowledge of safe manual handling practices in the workplace - level 2, credits 3.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
NZQA Unit Std 17459
Course Duration 1/2 Day
Course Minimum Numbers 6 Students
Course Maximum Numbers 12 students
Key learning objectives include:
- Understanding the types of **manual handling risks** prevalent in various workplaces.
- Identifying and implementing effective **injury risk reduction measures** essential for maintaining workplace safety.
- Mastering **safe manual handling techniques** to improve efficiency and safety in your daily tasks.
This course is ideal for employees from all sectors aiming to cultivate a safer work environment. With a minimum of 6 and a maximum of 12 students, we ensure personalized and engaging training sessions. Enroll now and take the first step towards enhancing your manual handling skills. Remember, workplace safety starts with informed practices. For urgent orders, please contact us to inquire about dispatch timelines before purchasing.
** Please note this item may have a longer delivery time. For urgent orders please enquire about excepted dispatch date prior to purchasing **
Training Manual Handling Practices 17459-Public Individual Course
This course is aimed at giving attendees the skills to demonstrate knowledge of types of manual handling risks, describe injury risk reduction measures for manual handling, use safe manual handling practices with mechanical aids, and use safe manual handling practices without mechanical aids.
Unit standard 17459 Demonstrate and apply knowledge of safe manual handling practices in the workplace - level 2, credits 3.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
NZQA Unit Std 17459
Course Duration 1/2 Day
Course Minimum Numbers 6 Students
Course Maximum Numbers 12 students
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