Electrical Safety Training, Page 4 Reviews

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Average score 4.7

932 reviews

  • 81% 5
  • 12% 4
  • 4% 3
  • 1% 2
  • 2% 1
Good

I 100% learnt sone new things I didn’t enjoy having to retake the test until I got 100% as it was the same questions in a different order I would have preferred a percentage and then maybe a redo test with different questions highlighting what I got wrong in the first test also it would be better if it went straight to next question instead of me pressing next as I hit the wrong button a couple of times causing me to get the wrong answer again haha but overall good course I hope this helps

4/5
Basic but informative.

No summary provided

4/5
Amazing what you forget

Very interesting

4/5
Good basic content

No summary provided

4/5
good concise

a good overview of all risks relating to electrical safety at work.

4/5
Not so relevant for me.

No summary provided

4/5
Same as the last one

Just, fast-forward

4/5
Excellent presentation.

Add a bit more DC info as we are using more batteries than ever. Very good presentation of all the risks and effects of dangers of electricity. The one thing missing was the effect of amperage in relation to voltage. An electrical current at 1,000 volts is no more deadly than a current at 100 volts, but tiny changes in amperage can mean the difference between life and death and vice versa. However, this may be too complicated for the target audience?

4/5
Good general introduction

Good general introduction to risk, safety, first aid giving a practical guide to avoid or eliminate risk. My only negative was questions on the colours of fuses rather than a focus on the Amperage.

4/5
Generally good and informative.

Generally good and informative. Assumes some understanding of electricity such as ac and dc which is referenced with no explanation. Also it would be useful to explain how electrical shocks occur in practice. The slides show a person using an electric drill receiving a shock but no explanation of why a shock occurs which could lead to the belief that electric drills in themselves are dangerous.

4/5

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