Workplace Lifting Technique Training Evaluation
Workplace Lifting Technique Training Evaluation
Program Overview
Training Date |
[12/07/2050] |
Participants |
[Warehouse Staff (50 employees)] |
Duration |
[2 hours] |
Trainer |
[Your Name] |
Objectives
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To educate employees on safe lifting techniques.
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To reduce workplace injuries related to improper lifting.
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To ensure compliance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) guidelines.
Evaluation Summary
Knowledge Improvement
a. Pre-training quiz average score: [55%]
b. Post-training quiz average score: [85%]
c. Outcome: [Significant improvement in knowledge about safe lifting techniques.]
Skills Demonstration
a. [45 out of 50 employees were able to demonstrate correct lifting techniques in a simulated environment.]
b. Outcome: [High level of skill acquisition among participants.]
Behavioral Observation
a. [3 weeks post-training, supervisors reported a 40% increase in correct lifting technique usage on the warehouse floor.]
b. Outcome: [Positive change in employee lifting behavior observed.]
Injury Rate Comparison
a. [Pre-training quarterly injury reports indicated 15 lifting-related injuries.]
b. [Post-training quarterly projection estimates a reduction to 6 injuries.]
c. Outcome: [Anticipated significant decrease in lifting-related injuries.]
Participant Feedback
a. [90% of participants found the training directly applicable to their daily tasks.]
[Suggestions for improvement included more hands-on practice sessions.]
b. Outcome: [High satisfaction with the training, with valuable feedback for future sessions.]
Regulatory Compliance
a. [Training content and methods were in full compliance with OSHA lifting safety standards.]
b. Outcome: [Met legal and regulatory requirements.]
Recommendations for Program Improvement
a. [Incorporate more interactive and practical sessions.]
b. [Schedule brief monthly refresher courses.]
c. [Consider individual coaching for employees who need additional assistance.]
Conclusion
The Workplace Lifting Technique Training was successful in enhancing employees' understanding and application of safe lifting practices. The training showed a positive impact on knowledge, skill development, and behavior change. Continued efforts and periodic refreshers are recommended to sustain and build upon these improvements.