COSSH & Personal Protective Equipment

You must have undertaken a Moving and Handling Course within the last year. Ensure your Moving and Handling Certificate is up to date and a copy is given to your Manager for retention on your personal file. It is imperative that all Members adhere to good safe working practices at all times. Under the legislation, Members are accountable for their own actions. Any lifting equipment or aids that have been supplied must be used in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions. Do not make any repairs or carry out maintenance work of any description to moving equipment.
If a patient or resident is about to fall – control the fall and without taking all their weight, allow them to slide down your body and go with them to the floor. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO HOLD THEM UP. Make the patient/resident comfortable and call for assistance.
Avoid lifting, use safe manual handling techniques or equipment where necessary
Assess: task, client/load, environment, equipment and the individual capability of the handler/s
Plan: the techniques to be used and follow the instructions to be used (Ready, Steady, Move)
Get help if necessary, do not struggle on your own
Explain to the client what you are about to do
Get in as close as possible to the client/load
Remember foot positions: offset feet, one foot pointing in the direction you are going to move
Relax knees
Use a proper hold
Avoid: twisting, top heavy bending, moving the object/client at arm’s length
Always wear appropriate clothing and footwear.
Drag lift
Orthodox lift
Canvas and poles, manual lift
Allowing the client to put their arms around your neck
Manually lifting clients from the floor
Australian lift
Bear hug, assisting the client from sitting to standing.