Musculoskeletal Injury Prevention Program (MIP) Train-the-Trainer Refresher

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This 6-8 hour virtual instructor-led musculoskeletal injury prevention train-the-trainer refresher is designed to ensure the participants are trained on current best practices.

Prerequisite(s): Any of the following: MIP MMH TTT; MIP S RH TTT; MIP Combo TTT taken within the last 3 years

It is imperative that “Trainers” go through the recertification process. The intent of this workshop is to provide you with the knowledge required to deliver the theory as well as a hands-on demonstration. The course content has been designed to ensure you are aware of any updated legislative changes and become confident and comfortable in demonstrating and coaching participants to use the S.A.F.E. handling techniques required to reduce their risk of injury.

To receive a certificate of completion, you will be required to demonstrate your safe lifting techniques and complete an open-book competency exam and achieve a score of 80 percent or more.

Successful completion of this workshop gives you the foundation for success in delivering the CCSA MIP Safe Resident and Manual Material Handling workshops within your organization.

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Date & Time:

September 15, 2022 @ 8:30 am - 4:30 pm

Cost:

$60.00 – $115.00

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An effective emergency response is crucial for saving lives and ensuring safety. It involves a coordinated effort among staff, clear communication, and rapid decision-making. This is a unique opportunity to engage directly with a Fire Chief, who will be presenting on Emergency Response Planning. Don’t miss this chance to connect with safety-minded professionals and enhance your knowledge in a supportive, collaborative environment.

If your WCB industry code is either 82808 (continuing care/long-term care) or 82800 (supportive living/designated supportive living) you are invited for this event, registration is required.

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