Manual Handling Training, Page 2502 Reviews

We ask our users to rate and review our course immediately after they've completed their training. Here's what people are saying...

USER REVIEWS

Average score 4.7

25348 reviews

  • 79% 5
  • 14% 4
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Very interesting & imformative.

I found this training programme to be very imformative. Although it is seldom that I will ever have to lift anything of significant weight, but I know now that I will be extremely careful about how I lift anything in the future. Thanks

4/5
5 Stars

Very good. The part on how your back works was very interesting.

5/5
Good

Easy to use and informative

5/5
Good

The training was effective and easy to understand.

4/5
Very good

Easy to follow and informative course

4/5
could be shortened. ok though.

I though it did not need the video that had the the 2 females describing how they got back pain ect,would of had the same impact without it.

3/5
Good

Very simyple and easy to use.

4/5
Good pace, unpatronising and worth doing

A good qourse delivered at a reasonable speed. I did it individually on a pc and think it may have had added value doining it a group setting.

5/5
Well run, efficient and clear.

Alot of this was common sense to me, but I did learn a few medical facts, which was good,It has been helpful in that I can observe others and knowingly advize.and suggest.. Every client is different in their needs and I never feel pressurised into anything pyhsically difficult, but it was good to get a few more hints and advice.

3/5
Very informative course

A good course pitched at a good level, allowing a broad range of skill sets to fully understand the basics of manual handling. The medical side of the course is very interesting and quickly dispells many misunderstanings of the term "slipped disc". The demonstraions are most useful and clearly describe the correct and safest techniques for lifting. As with all training courses people have differing opinions on the content and level, and whilst the videos demonstrate the lifting of a PC and a table, in in my personal opinion perhaps using some more day-to-day examples of different loads would be useful. This would better show the problems with unequal loads and the more uneven shaped loads that may be encountered.

5/5

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