DSE Training (Display Screen Equipment), Page 1974 Reviews

We ask our users to rate and review our course immediately after they've completed their training. Here's what people are saying...

USER REVIEWS

Average score 4.6

19837 reviews

  • 73% 5
  • 17% 4
  • 6% 3
  • 2% 2
  • 2% 1
The training is very helpful.

The DSE training is excellent value. It explains why your posture is so important and show you why you should carry out a DSE assessment on your chair to set it up for best seating position to maintain good posture. The layout of everything on your desk is very important. Wherever your workstation is set up you should be able to concentrate. The section of the DSE training and DSE assessment programme contains a set of gentle exercises which can be done while sitting at your desk.

5/5
5 Stars

Very good, interesting and met the target of the course set out

5/5
Lots of information, but dragged

Lots of important information, but the video dragged with repeat information

4/5
Long but informative

boring, unrealistic in places

3/5
3 Stars

I do feel like i know enough to be able to function safely in an office environment, however I knew all of thise before viewing the information and therefore found it quite tedious.

3/5
Excellent training package

I found the DSE Training Package extremely easy to follow with excellent information - and I especially liked the "desk exercises". I'd recommend iHASCO's Training Packages to anyone. They're very affordable - in fact excellent value for money - and very well presented.

5/5
Very much aimed at office based staff

Whilst the information regarding posture was very good, overall this training was much more suitable for office based staff than field based staff

3/5
5 Stars

It was interesting and very easy to follow

5/5
Long

A little to long especially the questionnaire

3/5
4 Stars

If you wear varifocal glasses (so you have to look at the screen through the lower portion of your lenses), and/or don't touch type (so you look at the keyboard a lot), it makes no sense to have the top of your screen at eye level. If I have my screen that high, I have to tilt my head backwards, leading to severe neck strain.

4/5

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