Title: Risk assessment
1Risk assessment identifying the best options
- Carole Johnson
- Freelance Manual Handling Adviser
2Evidence
- Well designed meta analysis of gt1 randomised
control study - Randomised control study
- Well designed control study without randomisation
- Well designed non experimental control studies
(correlational and case studies) - Expert committee report, consensus conference,
clinical experience of respected authorities - Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network
3Aim
- To inspire us to make our manual handling
decisions making more measurable.
4Evidence
- What were you doing 15 years ago?
- What decisions were you making?
- Where did you get your evidence from?
5Decision Making
- The Question
- The Evidence
- Assessing the Evidence
- Have I missed anything?
- Making the Decision
- Evaluation
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7DIY Assessment Template
8Encouraging Good Practice
- The Tools
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- Effort (Handler)
- Risk Matrix (person)
- Risk Matrix (handler)
- Body map
- Considerations
- Alternatives
9The Tools Child Ability (FIM)
10The Tools Skill (Drefus)
11The Tools Comfort
12The Tools Effort
13The Tools Risk Matrix
14The Tools Body Map
15Case Study - Empowering Staff
- Andrew
- Child size E
- FIM (for personal care transfers) 1
- Anti-spasm sling supplied by OT but previously
used walking harness type sling - Single (angled) overhead hoist with delayed
start/stop and tensioner - New staff
16Andrew
- Task transfer from wheelchair to height
adjustable change bed - Previous manual handling risk assessment
completed, no problems reported by staff - Andrew distressed in new class now taking 5
staff to transfer, leaving only one person in the
class
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20Assessment Nr 2 3rd September 2012
21Assessment Nr 1 20th April 2012
22Drivers - pain
23Drivers number of staff
24Drivers - time
25Drivers Effort
26Issues
The Date.
27Issues
28Issues
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30Julie
- Julie, age 5 recent diagnosis (within last 18
months) of a muscular dystrophy - Underweight (16 kg)
- 94 cm
- Shuffles around home on her bottom
- Head and trunk control if remains in the mid
line.
31The Question
- How will Julie transfer from the floor to her
wheelchair?
32Evidence
- Manual Handling of Children (NBE 2011)
- The HOPs (BackCare 2005, 2011)
- Local Policies
- Manual Handling Adviser
- Colleagues
33Collecting your own evidence
34Comparison
- Repeated 20 times per day
- Needs to encourage independence
35Comparison
Time (secs) Effort (Borg) Skill (Dreyfus) Nr Handlers Comfort (1 10) Risk (Matrix) Indepen-dence
Scoop lt60 16 Ab 1 6 No
Top tail lt60 14 Ab 2 4 No
Lift Sling gt 120 10 C 2 7 No
ELK gt 120 9 C 2 8 Yes
Stand Up 60 - 120 8 C 1 10 Yes
Hoist gt120 16 C 2 7 No
36Comparison
Time (secs) Effort (Borg) Skill (Dreyfus) Nr Handlers Comfort (1 10) Risk (Matrix) Indepen-dence
Scoop lt60 16 Ab 1 6 No
Top tail lt60 14 Ab 2 4 No
Lift Sling gt 120 10 C 2 7 No
ELK gt 120 9 C 2 8 Yes
Stand Up 60 - 120 8 C 1 10 Yes
Hoist gt120 16 C 2 7 No
37Comparison
Time (secs) Effort (Borg) Skill (Dreyfus) Nr Handlers Comfort (1 10) Risk (Matrix) Indepen-dence
Scoop lt60 16 Ab 1 6 No
Top tail lt60 14 Ab 2 4 No
Lift Sling gt 120 10 C 2 7 No
ELK gt 120 9 C 2 8 Yes
Stand Up 60 - 120 8 C 1 10 Yes
Hoist gt120 16 C 2 7 No
38Comparison
Time (secs) Effort (Borg) Skill (Dreyfus) Nr Handlers Comfort (1 10) Risk (Matrix) Indepen-dence
Scoop lt60 16 Ab 1 6 No
Top tail lt60 14 Ab 2 4 No
Lift Sling gt 120 10 C 2 7 No
ELK gt 120 9 C 2 8 Yes
Stand Up 60 - 120 8 C 1 10 Yes
Hoist gt120 16 C 2 7 No
39References
- Manual Handling of Children, NBE 2011
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- Handling of People, (5th Edition) BackCare 2005
- Handling of People, (6th Edition) BackCare 2011
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- Handle with Care, Scottish Commission for
Children and Young People 2008 - Moving And Handling SEN Magazine July 2009
- Back Care - Looking after the Workforce PIR
Magazine April 2011