WITHIN THE WORKPLACE…
Mastering Manual Handling
As part of being compliant and creating a safe workplace, manual handling is part of our annual training curriculum at Allied Connect.
We also offer training onsite at aged care facilities for staff to ensure the correct transfer techniques are implemented to ensure safe material and people handling.FALLS PREVENTION
Prevent residents from serious falls and reduce injuries onsite.
HOISTS & SLINGS
Master using mechanical lifting equipment & slings to transfer residents safely.
SIT TO STAND TRANSFERS
Safe transfer of individuals from chairs and beds to standing position.
SLIDE BOARDS & SHEETS
Understand how bed transfers can be made safe and easy with these devices.
Why Invest in Manual Handling Training?
With over 14 years of experience across many aged care facilities and 100 allied health professionals we are able to teach your staff at the facility to master manual handling to ensure safety for all staff and residents.
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY
A safe working environment is essential and manual handling training is an easy way in which you can empower your staff to feel safe when working with individuals in a care environment.
DECREASE IN INJURIES ONSITE
The majority of work cover claims come from injuries which could have easily been prevented due to a lack of awareness when it comes to material handling and people handling.
UPSKILL WITHIN THE WORKPLACE
Upskilling through manual handling training courses is a great way for your staff to seek growth opportunities within the business and excel at professional development.
REDUCED STAFF DOWNTIME
With a reduction in injuries onsite you are able to focus on business without the additional concerns such as lost time injuries and recovery from an injury. A safe workplace is a positive workplace that ensures all staff are cared for.
Watch Our Manual Handling Videos on YouTube
Allied Connect has a few of the fundamental techniques for manual handling training online for others to use as an educational tool. Have a look and don’t forget to subscribe to our channel for more educational content. #manualhandling