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  • What A is the Latin word for the group of muscles often referred to has the 6 pack?
    ABDOMINALS
  • What H is the Primary Act of Parliament governing the safety in the workplace and work activities?
    HEALTH & SAFETY AT WORK ACT 1974
  • What N goes before Miss in the RIDDOR 1995 Regulations?
    NEAR - Miss
  • Which C on the Mobility Gallery can stand on at least one leg?
    Carl
  • What I is produced by equipment manufacturers and explains how to use equipment?
    INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE IFU'S
  • What A must be considered when undertaking a M&H Risk Assessment?
    Avoid
  • What T is the region of the spine where our Rib Cage is?
    THORACIC
  • What does the E stand for in the Acronym LOLER and PUWER?
    Equipment!
  • What are benefits of Mobility according to the positive 8/Care 8?
    Improved Bowl Function, Improved Cardiovascular System, Deceased UTI's and DVTs, Decreased Pressure Ulcers/Sores,
  • What T is the T in TILE?
    Task
  • What equipment require Checks under LOLER? Give examples
    Hoists, active and Passive Stair Lift
  • What Q is a group of Muscles in the upper Leg?
    QUADS/ QUADRICEPS
  • What G is the biggest muscle at the top of your thigh?
    GLUTEUS MAXIMUS
  • Which postures usually presents a Higher level of Risk?
    Static Postures
  • What R is a type of assessment where hazards are identified and recorded?
    Risk
  • An S shaped Spine is said to be what?
    Safe
  • The Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 say the number of people required to use a hoist should be?
    Based on a Risk Assessment!
  • What A is a type of Hoist which assists a person to stand?
    Active
  • What B describes someone who is stable and not at risk of falling over?
    BALANCED
  • The Handbook of Transfers is an evidence based resource used by Ergo-Coaches? True or False
    True
  • What F is the mobility gallery a scale of?
    FUNCTIONAL MOBILITY
  • What P is the P referred to in the Acronym STOP
    PARRALLEL HANDS & FEET (Static Postures)
  • What A or A’s Must be reported no matter how small or insignificant they seem at the time.
    Accidents.
  • What R goes before Practicable in UK Legislation?
    REASONABLEY
  • What J is the point where two bones meet?
    Joint
  • What D sits between vertebras and acts as a shock absorber as well as allowing movement.
    Disc
  • The bottom Part of the Care/Positive 8 is all about whom?
    Staff, Employee, Employer and Organisation
  • Who is B on the Mobility Gallery?
    Barbara
  • What are the STOP Postures
    Stooping, Twisting, Over-reaching, Parallel hand and feet (static Postures)
  • What C describes someone who is very able trained and knowledgeable in relation to a task or part of their Job?
    COMPETENT
  • What H can cause you or others Harm identified on a risk assessment?
    Hazard
  • What L is the L referred to in the acronym TILE
    Load
  • What C is the name given to strain that builds up over a period of time?
    CUMMULATIVE
  • What E is last in the Mobility Gallery?
    Emma
  • What K is used to measure weight or state a Safe Working Load?
    KILOGRAMS
  • What M is the MHOR regulations 1992 concerned with?
    MANUAL HANDLING OPERATIONS REGULATIONS 1992
  • What D is the name for moving postures?
    DYNAMIC
  • What P is a hoist that lifts all of a person's weight?
    Passive
  • D on the mobility Gallery is?
    Doris
  • What O is The O in the Acronym STOP?
    OVER-REACHING
  • The Top Part of the Care/Positive 8 is all about who?
    The Person being supported1
  • Which A is independent on the Mobility gallery?
    Albert
  • What L is the LOLER Regulations and acronym for?
    LIFTING OPERATION LIFTING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS 1998
  • What S is the first in the Acronym STOP
    Stooping
  • What C is the region of the Spine in the Neck?
    CERVICAL