DSE Training (Display Screen Equipment), Page 31 Reviews
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Average score 4.6
19937 reviews
Most of this course content is common sense and should not require a patronising 45 plus mins being brainwashed. These are ideal world scenarios. The reality is we contend with poor software, long hours and a variety of environments. That is real life and there are plenty of people who would take our job if we didnt want it. The excersises are what any normal person would do if they felt they needed to. The risk assesment had to be fudged as it doesnt cater for a standing workstation. Basically a waste of time.
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The content is good and relevant, but the whole thing takes too long and I think that this will deter some candidates.
Focuses entirely on people of average size and build; anyone who is genuinely having a comfort issue because they do not fit the norm will view this programme as a complete farce.
Hello. I wasn't sure which of my many work email addresses I should use for entry to the website. When it asked for my other details, I hoped it would use these to look up my accounts, if I had used an unexpected email address. In fact, it created a new account for each email address. As I did not know which courses I was expected to do, nor remember which I had done, I did not realise that I had already done most of them. I therefore started to repeat courses., which was not my intention. Perhaps you could make it clear that, if I enter a "new" email address, I am creating a new account and that there will be no link between this account and any previously-completed courses. Does that make sense? If not, please contact me on paul.endean@norsondage.com and I will try to explain better. Thanks. ( Please don't publicise my email address).
In my job role, I have to share a work station and desk chair with approx 5 other people, all of who are different shapes sizes etc.
Some useful information buried in one hour of presentation. More concise presentation would have made the useful information more prominent
Not user friendly. Slow to progress and no opportunity to scroll back through tutorials. Having to drag it back from the start is very time consuming. Kept 'crashing' back to the beginning in the last minute of most tutorials. I videod this. In summary, a few hours work became more than a day.
I don't think anyone needs to be told to blink. There's too much material in here that serves only to obscure more important pieces how to get posture right. Seems more a tickbox exercise than anything else.
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