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About this courseQQI level 6 Manual Handling Instructor course 6N0233 will provide course participants with the knowledge, skill and competence to effectively design and deliver effective manual handling training programmes in the workplace.This course is intended for nominated persons who intend to deliver Manual Handling Training to staff members within their organisation.
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Course Duration
This course involves four days of direct contact hours, in addition to this significant self directed learner effort will be required.
Dates are 19th, 20th, 26th, 27th Feb 2025;
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Access, Transfer & Progression
This course is delivered in English as such an acceptable level of English to assimilate and relay the information in the course is required. For further information see our English Language policy.
This course is a prerequisite for those wishing to complete the 3 day QQI level 6 Person Handling Instructing add on.
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Course Modules
Legislative Requirements and Health Benefit
Anatomy and Back Care
Ergonomic Principles and Risk Assessment
Manual Handling Principles and Techniques
Planning and Design of Manual Handling Training Programmes
Delivery of Manual Handling Training
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Certification
On successful completion of this programme learners will receive a QQI Level 6 qualification- Instructing Manual Handling
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Assessment
Learners are required to complete an assignment, examination and skills demonstration as part of this module.
Skills Demonstration 60%
Theory Examination 20%
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QQI Learner Information
QQI Information for Learners:
DX2 Training Solutions provides the following programmes that lead to Certification by Ireland’s national awarding body for further education – QQI (Quality & Qualifications Ireland).
- Occupational First Aid
- Manual Handling Instruction
- People Handling Instruction
Course Materials:
Each learner will receive a comprehensive set of course notes and will be provided with all additional course materials specific to their programme of study.
Learner Assessment Information
It is the responsibility of the Learner to complete the relevant assessment as per the guidelines provided. Learners will be provided with assessment information and schedule at the beginning of each programme.
Once learner evidence is submitted to DX2 Training Solutions it will be marked and graded in accordance with the standards for the award and in line with DX2 Training Solutions’ Quality Assurance agreement with QQI.
Assessment malpractice
DX2 Training Solutions will investigate any form of assessment malpractice which could impact on the validity of the assessment.
Learners must sign that work submitted by them is their own work. If any evidence of plagiarism/assessment dishonesty is found, it will result in the disqualification of the learner.
Reasonable accommodation
DX2 Training Solutions provide reasonable accommodation to meet the needs of a learner who has additional needs that may prevent them completing an assessment in its original form. DX2 Training Solutions in specific circumstances will adapt assessment to remove possible barriers preventing a learner achievement of the award without altering the standard of the award.
The adaptation will amend the elements of the assessment technique or instrument which prevent a learner’s participation in the assessment. It will be used where the particular assessment technique(s) or instruments disadvantages the learner in assessment.
Learner appeals
DX2 Training Solutions has put in place an Appeals Process. This process will enable the learner to appeal the assessment result.
Only approved results can be formally appealed by the learner. DX2 Training Solutions will inform the Learner of their approved result.
Learners must inform DX2 Training Solutions of their intention to appeal within two weeks of receiving their approved result using the designated appeals form provided.
The appeals procedure will involve a review of the Assessment Process for the specific learner concerned; including where appropriate the review of learner evidence and the assessment results. The examiner who evaluates a learner appeal will not be the examiner who made the original assessment decision.
The learner evidence reviewed at the appeal is the original evidence submitted by the learner, no amendments of new evidence will be taken into consideration during the appeals process.
The learner will be informed of the outcome of the Appeals Process within an agreed timescale.
Following the completion of the Appeal Process, the results for the learner(s) concerned will be forwarded to QQI as the final result and certificates will be issued to reflect the submitted result.
QQI Assessment Periods
DX2 Training Solutions results are submitted to QQI at the following Assessment Periods February, April, June, August and October.
Dan is a qualified paramedic with a diploma in Emergency medical technology from Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland and a graduate diploma in emergency medical science from UCD. Along with Dan’s many years of clinical practice he also holds a Cardiac First Responder Advanced Instructor certificate and a diploma in continuing education and training from NUIM.
Troy is a qualified paramedic with a diploma in Emergency medical technology from Northeastern University USA. Along with Troy’s many years of clinical practice he also holds a Cardiac First Responder Advanced Instructor certificate.