Manual handling
Date Submitted: 09/09/2006 23:41:34
Areas of investigation
1.<Tab/>Familiarise yourself with equipment needed for patient handling
The need for manual handling should be avoided where reasonably practicable, and the risk reduced when manual handling cannot be avoided. In general, manual handling should be minimised to the greatest extent possible.
One of the way of reducing the risks associated with manual handling include providing mechanical aids. Well maintained handling aids should be available, for example, rolling
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for patients
4.<Tab/>Guidelines on Preparing your Safety Statement and
<Tab/>Carrying Out Risk Assessments
Assessment criteria
1.<Tab/>Relevant use of planning and information sources
2.<Tab/>Clear demonstration of understanding of needs of specific client group
3.<Tab/>Accurate identification of needs provision in care setting
4.<Tab/>Comprehensive evaluation, conclusions and recommendations
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