DSE Training (Display Screen Equipment), Page 4 Reviews

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USER REVIEWS

Average score 4.6

19843 reviews

  • 73% 5
  • 17% 4
  • 6% 3
  • 2% 2
  • 2% 1
A good refresher course.

Most of it common sense. Main takeaway- don't be afraid to take breaks from your screen, it will make you more productive in the long run.

4/5
Boring

Although informative the information is not really relevant to my job as most work is done on a laptop on site

4/5
Clear and useful

Very good. Would maybe benefit from a slight update for PC based meetings with headset, as the vast majority of communication for me is this way. Almost no use of the phone. Sometimes these meetings can be hours long but the host usually builds in breaks. One issue is that a headset can become uncomfortable after several hours, even when perfectly adjusted for shorter calls, because of lengthy pressure on the ears.

4/5
Straightforward to follow

Easy to follow and useful information to make sure you are able to fulfil your work tasks without incident, keeping your posture in the correct position, and how to keep your devices clean and working.

4/5
Good and informative but slow

I would like to suggest that there is a 1.5x speed up button because I sometimes struggled to keep up and focus with the slow speed of audio/subtitles.

4/5
Good overview

No summary provided

4/5
The usual training. But better than most

I have completed this training in various forms over the years as it was a yearly requirement in some roles. This training is quite comprehensive and is actually better than most. If I hadn't done this training multiple times, I would probably given it a 5* rating. It is clear and concisely presented.

4/5
I learnt something

No summary provided

4/5
Usefull information

Useful information regarding equipment usage and user welfare

4/5
more info on other equipment needed

As above more information on adjustable chairs and rise and fall desks could be included along with desk assessment information

4/5

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