The UK’s First Manual Handling Assault Course

Transform Manual Handling into a Dynamic, Memorable Learning Experience

A practical, high-energy learning experience for rail, construction and other safety-critical sectors. Designed by our team including biomechanics experts, sports scientists and Olympic athletes.

The 7Futures Manual Handling Assault Course is a unique, fully interactive workshop that turns manual handling from a passive classroom session into a dynamic, team-based challenge.

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Using lightweight, risk-free props and scenario-based stations, participants build real-world skills in planning, communication, psychological safety, posture awareness and hazard recognition, all in a memorable and safe format.

What Your Teams Will Gain

Stronger communication and teamwork under pressure

Improved posture, awareness and manual handling behaviours

Greater psychological safety, including confident “Stop the Job” decisions and collaborative problem-solving on site

Better hazard spotting and dynamic risk assessment

Increased confidence in speaking up and leading others

A fun, energised learning experience people remember

Who This Course Is Designed For

Front-line rail and construction teams

SHEQ, H&S and behavioural safety leads

Trackside staff, depot teams and maintenance crews

Supervisors, COSS, Black Hats and emerging leaders

Organisations seeking a fresh, embodied approach to manual handling

What’s included

  • Team Carries, Planning Routes, Hazard Spotting, Stop/Think/Speak, Push/Pull, Narrow Spaces, and a psychologically safe communication are all part of the challenge.

  • Every participant takes a turn leading, following and communicating under pressure.

  • Facilitated scoring and behavioural debriefing to embed learning.

  • Modules can be tailored to meet specific challenges faced at your workplace.

  • 45–60 minutes per team. Indoor or outdoor delivery.