Statutory and Mandatory Training | Moving and Handling eAssessment - Level 2
eAssessment
Welcome to the Moving and Handling eAssessment Level 2.
To successfully complete this eAssessment, you need to achieve a score of at least 80%.
This eAssessment is a standalone session, which should be used after face-to-face training provided by your employer. There are no knowledge chapters available for Moving and Handling Level 2.
This eAssessment aligns to the UK Core Skills Training Framework learning outcomes and assessment criteria. If you do not achieve a score of at least 80% after 3 attempts, you will need to speak to your employer about further training.
You should set aside approximately 10 minutes to complete this eAssessment.
Acknowledgements
This is one of a set of eAssessments designed to test knowledge aspects of statutory and mandatory training topics, as defined in the UK Core Skills Training Framework v1.6. The questions have been developed with input from a wide range of NHS subject experts.
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