Overview
This awareness-level course is designed to help front-line workers, supervisors, and management understand the risks associated with musculoskeletal injuries (MSIs) and how to prevent them. Through interactive modules and real-world examples, learners will gain practical strategies to reduce the risk of sprain/strain injuries, improve body mechanics and posture, and create safer work environments.
Why Take the Musculoskeletal Injury Prevention Course
- Gain awareness of the contributing factors of MSI soft tissue injuries
- Learn strategies to reduce repetitive strain and MSIs in the workplace
- Prevent injuries by learning safe movement and lifting techniques
- Promotion of proactive safe work practices
- Learn how to setup your workstation ergonomically
Learning Objectives
By the end of the course, learners will be able to:
- Recognize signs and symptoms of MSIs and understand how they occur
- Identify common ergonomic risk factors in the workplace
- Apply basic principles of MSI prevention in social service settings
- Understand the foundation of client-handling ergonomics
- Set up ergonomic workstations effectively
Target Audience
For Front-line, Supervisors, Managers, Senior Leadership, H&S Professionals.
Course Structure
The course is divided into four modules, including two optional modules tailored to specific job duties.
Module 1: What Are Musculoskeletal Injuries?
- Definition and types of MSIs
- Early signs and symptoms
- Roles and responsibilities
Module 2: Identifying and Controlling MSI Risks
- Ergonomic risk factors
- Hierarchy of controls
- Manual material handling
Module 3: Helping Clients with Movement
- Point of care risk assessment
- Assisting clients safely
- Client handling equipment
Module 4: Office Ergonomics
- Proper work posture
- Ergonomic workstation setup
- Preventing MSIs in sedentary and office-based roles
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