Ineffectiveness of training for manual material handlers - Critical Overview of the Literature Pour voir la vidéo, veuillez activer Javascript et considérez mettre à jour votre navigateur à une version supportant le HTML5. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video. Denys Denis, researcher at the IRSST, describes the main findings explaining the inefficiency of the so-called safe manual material handling technique approach. Related Documents To watch the part 2 View slideshow From the same project Scientific Reports Why Doesn't Training Based on Safe Handling Techniques Work? ─ A Critical Review of the Literature R-1013, R-1050 Guides and Tools Towards an Integrated Prevention Strategy for Handling DS-1057, DS-1088 Video Reports and Conferences Stratégie intégrée de prévention en manutention (SIPM) CS-021The Black Box of Manual Handling CF-1057 Scientific Publications Pour quelles raisons la formation aux techniques sécuritaires de manutention ne fonctionne-t-elle pas? : revue critique de la littératureDenis D. Source : (2019). Communication présentée au Rendez-vous de la science de l'IRSST, Montréal, QC.Questioning the value of manual material handling training: A scoping and critical literature reviewDenis D. , Maud Gonella, Marie Comeau, Lauzier M.Source : (2020). Applied Ergonomics, 89. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apergo.2020.103186 Simplified Articles Formations en manutentionEst-il temps de revoir le contenu ? Vol 31, N° 4ManutentionVers une stratégie intégrée de prévention Vol 33, N° 2 From the same series: Rendez-vous de la science (2019) OHS practitioner appropriation and teaching of a new prevention approach based on movement principles for manual material handlers Preventing skin exposure to pesticides in apple growers and factors affecting use of protective clothing Using Dendritic Cells as Biosensors of Biological Air Quality Study of the psychometric properties of the Work Disability Diagnostic Interview (WoDDi) used with workers having a musculoskeletal disorder or a common mental disorder Evaluation of the different incident-management and employee-support protocols after a serious incident Use of Microbial Volatile Organic Compounds (MVOCs) as Exposure Biomarkers for Mould in the Workplace – Knowledge Summary Developing and assessing an employer-employee primary prevention approach to offset the effects of emotionally demanding Youth Centre work What Are the Facilitating Factors for Keeping Older Workers at Work and Healthy in a Quebec Educational Institution? Analysis of Differences in Compensation Durations by Sex and Age Lambda-Cyhalothrin Used as an Insecticide in Agriculture Reducing worker exposure to gases, odours, dust and human pathogenic agents in pig farm buildings Prévenir les chutes de hauteur : Évaluation de la résistance des garde-corps en bois et métalliques Update of the Technical Fact Sheet on Mine Hoist Control Systems Preliminary assessment of a rehabilitation program designed to promote the return to work of people suffering from musculoskeletal pain and depression Étude des mécanismes qui font obstacle et qui facilitent le retour au travail des travailleurs qui ont subi une arthroplastie du genou Related Publications Trainer Appropriation and Transfer of a New Prevention Approach in Material Handling Based on Action Principles(Publication) Validation of a New Inertial Measurement System to Estimate Human Body Kinematics: The Case of Manual Material Handlers(Publication) Towards an Integrated Prevention Strategy for Handling(Publication) Stratégie intégrée de prévention en manutention (SIPM)(Video) OHS practitioner appropriation and teaching of a new prevention approach based on movement principles for manual material handlers(Video) The Black Box of Manual Handling(Video) Additional Information Collection: Video reports and conferences Category: Conference On screen: Denys Denis Research Project: 2014-0036 Research Field: OSH and Sustainable Prevention Work Environment Publication no.: CF-1013 Language: French Online since: January 29, 2019 Recorded date: January 22, 2019 Format: Video Duration: 16:33