Unit Sector Ref: HSC 2028
1.1 Outline the anatomy and physiology of the human body in relation to the importance of correct moving and positioning of individuals
The anatomy and physiology of the human body explains that muscles are attached to the skeleton. They work like hinges or levers to pull or move particular joints when a muscle contracts, pulling the joint in the direction it is designed to move. Parts of muscles move antagonistically, that is, when one contracts, its opposite member relaxes to allow movement. Muscles can become slack, making movement slower and more difficult.
Again, it explains that the human muscles move in command from the …show more content…
Check manufacturer's instructions and date sheets for chemicals and equipment as they can be very helpful in spelling out the hazard and putting them in their true perspective.
Check the individuals care of plan to understand the required way for moving and handling him/her.
Decide who might be harmed, and how – Identify how the individual mi9ght be harmed ie, what type of injury or ill-health might occur.
Evaluate the risk and decide on precautions: Having spotted the hazard, you then have to decide what to do, about them, putting into consideration if the hazard can be got rid of, if not, the risk can be controlled so that the harm is unlikely, ie, by providing personal protective clothing, welfare facilities, eg first aid, and washing facilities for removal of contamination.
Record your finding: Writing down the result of your risk assessment and sharing it with staff
Review your risk assessment, and update it if necessary. Look at the risk assessment again. Have there been any changes? Are there improvements you still need to make?Have anything been learnt from accidents and near misses?
3.2 Carry out preparatory checks, using the individual's care plan.
Checking the individual's care plan and the moving and handling risk assessment prior to commencing any moving and handling:
Move and position the individual according to their care plan