Manual Handling and Ergonomics
within the Dental Practice

Section 2 (2, c) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 requires
employers to provide Information Instruction, Training & Supervision.

2hrs CPD

The Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992
regulation 4 states (1)   Each employer shall— ii) take
appropriate steps to reduce the risk of injury to those
employees arising out of their undertaking any such
manual handling operations to the lowest level
reasonably practicable.

The Management of Health and Safety at Work Act states
that every employer must take suitable and sufficient
assessment of the risks to health and safety of their employees.

In the UK there are nearly 5 million days absenteeism lost each year due to back
problems and on average 19 days off work for each absentee. 50% of injuries are
to the back. 73% of injuries are a strain or sprain. The figures are frightening and could
be potentially devastating and very expensive for a dental practice should they suffer.

Injuries do not necessarily come from carrying large heavy items but can be the result
of not having enough back support or repeating the same movement incorrectly.

The DBG’s two hour course held at your practice will give you vital information on:

  • The basic structure of the spine and the damage that can occur
  • How to assess the risks, including ergonomic work related issues
  • The hazards of poor manual handling
  • The principles of safe manual handling
  • The correct arrangement of a VDU

The cost of the DBG Manual Handling and Ergonomics within the Dental
Practice course is £200 plus VAT for DBG members (£250 plus VAT for
non-members) for a maximum 12 Delegates per session.

For more information contact the DBG on:
0845 00 66 112 (Membership Services)

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