Manual Handling Instructor, 6S0242 – QQI Level 6 Award Learner Profile
Participants will typically be either company employees or members of the public with an interest in Manual Handling Training and in the development of Instructor skills in this important workplace area. The programme will have a 5 day duration and will focus on practical aspects of Manual Handling in the Workplace, Risk Assessment for Manual Handling Tasks and the Development of Essential Trainer Skills.
It is likely that a successful participant will be required by their company to deliver staff training in this discipline, following the programme. The programme will be highly interactive and practical in nature and will demand a high level of learner participation and engagement at all stages. Eligibility Criteria
Participants will be over 18 years of age prior to course commencement date.
Participants will require a good level of English, both oral and written. The minimum standard required of personnel for whom English may not be their first language is set at level B2 on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. Evidence of competence and certification to this standard will be demonstrated by means the IELTS (International English Language Testing System).
There is currently no specific requirement for participants to have completed a previous programme of training at a similar or lower level on the NFQ.
Participants will require a reasonable level of physical fitness so that practical elements of the programme, including assessment elements, can be undertaken successfully.
Assessment Participants, as part of programme assessment, will be required to demonstrate good practical manual handling skills. Participants will also be required to instruct and assess other learners in correct manual handling techniques in a simulated workplace setting. Participants will further be required to present a selected theoretical module from the Anderlift Safety Services Manual Handling Training Presentation. The assessment presentation to be delivered will be 15 minutes in duration approximately and will focus on one of the following components:
Introduction to Manual Handling and Legal Overview
Risk Assessment for Manual Handling
Anatomy of the Spine and Injury Potential
Fitness, Flexibility and Posture Issues
Key Ergonomic Principles
The Key Points of Safe Lifting using the ground level lift as an example
There will also be a short written test of knowledge as well as a requirement for participants to complete a work-based Manual Handling Risk Assessment Assignment based on a specific assignment brief and using approved templates that will be provided. Prospective candidates are asked to review the requirements set out above and are invited to contact our administrative team at 021-4559180 for further details and course application information. You may also send us a message through our custom contact form here.
Learning Outcomes On completion of the programme Learners will:
Understand the key Legal requirements relating to Manual Handling of Loads in the Workplace.
Be able to effectively deliver a Practical Manual Handling lesson – covering Theoretical and Practical elements, using the Anderlift Manual Handling Presentation.
Understand the basic Anatomy of the Spine, Work Physiology, Fitness and Flexibility, Biomechanics and the nature of back and other musculoskeletal injuries.
Understand and be able to demonstrate a range of Instructional Skills based on Adults learning concepts and principles.
Be able to demonstrate and explain the Practical Lifting and moving of loads at different levels – as well as analysing participant performance of specific lifts.
Be able to effectively use approved Risk Assessment templates to assess and record potential risks associated with workplace manual handling activity.
MANUAL HANDLING INSTRUCTOR PROGRAMME – QQI Level 6 DAY 1 (AM) WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION
Course Aims and Objectives
Brief overview of Course Programme and QQI Requirements
LEGAL ASPECTS OF MANUAL HANDLING
General Application Regulations (Manual Handling)
Statutory and Common Law
Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act, 2005
Manual Handling – General Application Regulations 2007 to 2020 (Part 2 Chapter 4)
Duty to avoid manual handling where possible
Risk reduction and assessment when Manual Handling is unavoidable
The duty to provide training and information to employees
(PM) PRACTICAL MANUAL HANDLING SESSION – Conducted by Course Instructor Day 2 (AM) (Chartered Physiotherapist) ANATOMY
Structure and functions of the spine
How different postures can adversely affect the spine
A holistic approach to fitness for tasks and reduction of injury
WORK PHYSIOLOGY
How various parts of the human body function when lifting, pushing and pulling
The energy required to complete certain tasks
The effects on the body of carrying out routine and repetitive tasks
FITNESS AND FLEXIBILITY
Flexibility as a basic requirement in the prevention of injury
Physical Capability
A self-help programme for improved strength, endurance and flexibility.
P.M. Practical Manual Handling Session Practical Lifting of Loads by participants at different levels. Analysis of participant performance and perfecting of good manual handling practice will be the primary focus. (Instructor led session). DAY 3 (AM) INSTRUCTIONAL SKILLS
Methods of Learning- Adult Learning Principles
Trainer Values and Skills
Structure of an effective training module
Use of Aims, Objectives and other Strategies to motivate personnel and change working practices
Use of learning aids and other support materials
Review of topics for short presentation on Day 4
(PM) PRACTICAL – DEALING WITH DIFFERENT TYPES OF LOADS- Participant Led training session on designated lifts.
Lifting from ground level
Lifting from bench level
Lifting from bench level to height
Pushing and pulling of loads
Team Lifting
Day 4 (AM) PRESENTATION BY EACH PARTICIPANT ON PREPARED TOPICS
Each student will deliver a short presentation on an agreed/prepared topic
The tutor will then give an assessment on each of the presentations, detailing strengths and suggesting potential improvements.
Practical Manual Handling Session – All designated lifts – Student led.
(PM) MANUAL HANDLING RISK ASSESSMENT
Introduction to Ergonomics and Manual Handling Risk Assessment
Review of HSA Guidelines on the Management of Manual Handling in the Workplace
Review of the Safety, Health & Welfare at Work (General Application) Regulations 2007 to 2020 – Part 2 Chapter 4
Ergonomic Assessments and Auditing Techniques
Reduction of Risks
Case Study and Assessment
Templates for Manual Handling Risk Assessment and Briefing on Post – Course Assignment
Day 5 EXAMINATION/Assessment
Final Assessment of Student Instructional Skills
Written Examination
Practical Assessment of lifts and participant ability to assess learner performance
Assignment Brief
Summary Discussion and Course Conclusion
Assessment/Assignment/Presentation Brief Participants will be assessed by means of the following methods: Presentation (Skills Demonstrations in Presentation Delivery and Practical area) – 60% Written Examination – 20% Post Course Risk Assessment Assignment (Project) – 20% Certification: Successful Candidates will receive the QQI Level 6 Award through the normal QQI submission process, subject to external authentication.
Appeals process: Anderlift have an Appeals process in place as part of our quality assurance agreement. (Click here)
Support for Learners: Anderlift staff will provide a high level of course mentoring to interested candidates and will provide specific guidance in relation to the assessment process. All participants will be issued with a comprehensive Learner Handbook on commencement of each programme. If you would like a copy of this Learner Handbook in advance of the programme, please click here.
For further information on awards and on QQI please go to www.QQI.ie
Dates/Time: 16th, 17th, 23rd, 24th & 30th September/ 9:30am to 4:pm daily.
Venue: The Brehon Hotel
Training Provider: Anderlift Safety Services Ltd.
The cost per person for South West Gnó members (based on 10 trainees attending) will be €250. This cost is inclusive of SWG Funding and refreshements.
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