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Manual Handling Courses


Doug Tait
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Does anyone know of any Manual Handling Courses or quals that are related specifically to Arb and Forestry?

 

We have lots of handling equipment but the boss would like to have everyone do some training. Haven't heard of anything suitable before and I wonder if it'll have to be more of an in-house training thing.

 

Any thoughts appreciated. 

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5 hours ago, AA Teccie (Paul) said:

An option is to do an online MH training course to cover the principles, and/or  https://www.lantra.co.uk/course/manual-handling-awareness , and then 'in-house' to give a working application on site (perhaps as a TBT type approach gaining signatures from attendees.)

 

Thanks very much Paul, that link is very helpful, much appreciated. 

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