Manual Handling
TLID1001 Shift materials safely using manual handling methods
Entry Requirements:
- You must have the ability to use and understand Basic English.
- Appropriate clothing is required for each session.
This one-day training course is suitable for people who are experienced workers seeking to gain formal qualifications, newly employed workers who aim to develop their skills and obtain formal qualifications and those seeking training and/or qualifications to gain employment.
It’s an intensive, hands-on training course. A strong theoretical component also focuses on safe manual handling procedures.
On successful completion of the program you will receive a Statement of Attainment for:
- TLID1001 Shift materials safely using manual handling methods
You will gain an understanding of:
- TLID1001 Shift materials safely using manual handling methods
Elements and Performance Criteria
ELEMENTS
Elements describe the essential outcomes.
PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate
achievement of the element.
achievement of the element.
1. 1 Assess risks associated with relocating load
1.1 Products, goods or materials to be relocated are identified and assessed to determine appropriate relocation method.
1.2 Storage locations are determined and potential routes to be followed are identified.
1.3 Effect of load relocation on original load base is predicted.
1.4 Points of balance are estimated.
1.5 Required clearances are compared to available space and adjustments are made to moving loads to reflect required clearance.
1.6 Effects of moving contents, which may be loose, liquid, dangerous or hazardous, are considered.
1.7 Risks in potential routes are considered.
1.8 Risks to self are identified arising from the required lifting, load carrying, set down or movement of the goods.
1.9 Manual handling procedures for lifting, lowering and carrying, pushing and pulling are identified.
1.10 Team lifting processes are considered when moving loads.
1.11 Appropriate personal protective equipment is determined.
1.12 Size to weight ratio of items to be manually handled are identified.
1.2 Storage locations are determined and potential routes to be followed are identified.
1.3 Effect of load relocation on original load base is predicted.
1.4 Points of balance are estimated.
1.5 Required clearances are compared to available space and adjustments are made to moving loads to reflect required clearance.
1.6 Effects of moving contents, which may be loose, liquid, dangerous or hazardous, are considered.
1.7 Risks in potential routes are considered.
1.8 Risks to self are identified arising from the required lifting, load carrying, set down or movement of the goods.
1.9 Manual handling procedures for lifting, lowering and carrying, pushing and pulling are identified.
1.10 Team lifting processes are considered when moving loads.
1.11 Appropriate personal protective equipment is determined.
1.12 Size to weight ratio of items to be manually handled are identified.
2.Plan load relocation
2.1 Relocation of the load is planned, consistent with the code of practice for manual handling and in accordance with the risk assessment.
2.2 Process for relocating load is proposed including predicting and planning for potential difficulties.
2.3 Proposed process is checked for compliance with code of practice and workplace procedures.
2.2 Process for relocating load is proposed including predicting and planning for potential difficulties.
2.3 Proposed process is checked for compliance with code of practice and workplace procedures.
3.Relocate load
3.1 Actions for lifting, lowering and carrying, pulling and pushing a load are in accordance with workplace procedures and WHS/OHS requirements.
3.2 Applications appropriate for team relocation of load are identified.
3.3 Team lifting tasks are coordinated.
3.4 Planned process and route are followed.
3.5 Relocated materials are set down without damage to goods, personnel or equipment and are checked for stability.
3.6 Relocation is checked to see it meets work requirements and variance/s are reported.
3.2 Applications appropriate for team relocation of load are identified.
3.3 Team lifting tasks are coordinated.
3.4 Planned process and route are followed.
3.5 Relocated materials are set down without damage to goods, personnel or equipment and are checked for stability.
3.6 Relocation is checked to see it meets work requirements and variance/s are reported.
Training
The Training will be delivered by an experienced and qualified trainer, face to face.
The training follows a specifically prepared course session plan and utilises materials such as participant guides, review questions, and practical demonstration and tasks.
Assessment
Assessments will be conducted using a theory and practical assessment tool.
The assessor will inform you of each of the assessments prior to them being conducted.
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Investment: $250
Duration: 1 day
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