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Move Well: Smart Handling for Everyday Life

17 min · 4. sept. 2025
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Manual Material Handling is something we all do throughout the day, whether at work, at home, or anywhere in between. Moving boxes, carrying groceries, gardening, or housework are common activities of daily life. The information presented in this episode applies to everyone. Tune in to hear WorkplaceNL colleagues Cheryl Osborne, MSI Advisor, Colleen Pittman, Health and Safety Advisor, and Kathleen Sullivan, Certification Training Specialist discuss the basics of manual material handling, share relatable stories, and review strategies for smart handling in everyday life.

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