Musculoskeletal Prevention Program (MIP) SRH TTT
Date and time
Location
Christenson Communities
110, 6325 Gateway Blvd. Edmonton, AB CanadaRefund Policy
Description
Musculoskeletal Injury Prevention – Train-the-Trainer - Safe Resident Handling (SRH)
Course Length: 2 Days
Prerequisite(s): Safe Resident Handling Workshop
**For all Train-the-Trainer courses, participants must have taken the corresponding workshop(s) within 6 months.
Cost: $100.00 for members / $175.00 for non-members
**Please note that pre-registration and receipt of payment are required prior to participation in any CCSA course.
Course Description
The purpose of this course is to ensure that participants are well prepared to deliver the Musculoskeletal Injury Prevention – Safe Resident Handling workshops at their workplaces. There is a focus on facilitation basics including: instructor preparation, introductory comments, how to set up the workshop exercises and key points to introduce.
There will be an opportunity to briefly review the workshop content which includes: your job your body, the principles of safe lifting, and safe resident handling, but the emphasis will be on practical, hands-on facilitation training.
Participants will be asked to present the workshop content throughout the course. We provide a safe learning environment where participants can receive feedback from their peers. This course will provide participants with the knowledge and confidence required to deliver the workshop content to co-workers in their facilities.
Additionally, participants are provided with the tools required to deliver the workshops’ content, including: online access to the participant’s manuals, the workshops PowerPoint/PowerPoint(s) and participant’s handouts or workbooks, as required, and a copy of the trainer’s manual, lesson plans and additional materials to support facilitation of the workshop.
Purpose
Musculoskeletal Injury Prevention Train-the-Trainer – Safe Resident Handling is beneficial to those individuals who are responsible for delivering health and safety training programs in your facility.
Exercises
By providing a combination of class-room instruction, student participation, course work and presentation practice, we are able to provide a complete understanding of the requirements for delivering effective Musculoskeletal Injury Prevention – Safe Resident Handling training programs.