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With almost half of handling accidents injuring the back, the programme aims to develop managers’ awareness of their responsibilities under the EC directive Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992....
Alerts employees to the dangers of back injury in jobs where loads are handled carelessly or badly. Concentrates on back injuries, and shows how good handling techniques and correct posture reduce fatigue...
A companion video to DANGER POINT, intended for supervisor training. Presents a simple action plan that supervisors can follow in every working location, to reduce the risk of back and limb disorders for...
Uses detailed examples of how to lift a variety of objects, illustrating planning, preparation and performance. Three workers with back injuries are allowed to repeat their actions in accordance with safe...
Examines pain and its perception, looking at how ideas of the physiology of pain have developed, how this has influenced the clinical treatment of pain, and how greater awareness of the body’s own...
Discusses, using animated diagrams, the physiology of post-operative pain. Four case studies show four different approaches to pain control.
An interactive programme for training staff in techniques and good manual handling practices for the prevention of spinal injuries.
About the importance of understanding and observing EC directives on lifting (Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992), illustrated by a drama about an office move that goes seriously wrong because...
Hans Walter Kosterlitz (1903-1996) was born in Berlin. The son of a physician, he studied medicine there and at other German universities. He and his colleague John Hughes were the discoverers of the...
Patient-controlled analgesia is not new - home medication is an example of a patient’s ability to control pain. However, machines that deliver analgesics post-operatively are becoming an important tool in...
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