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Good Course

Enjoyed the cores and found it very informative

Clear and practial

This year's training has been refreshed from the previous years – and what an improvement! Dated content was removed and what I really liked was that it focused on the practical aspects of being a fire warden. It drew out how best to keep you and your organisation's employees safe / fighting a fire rather than going down what I used to find a very distracting path of Fire Regulations (that as a warden or competent person you really just don't need to know). Thanks!

some bits repeating its self

This user gave this course a rating of 4/5 stars

Easy to understand

This user gave this course a rating of 4/5 stars

Very informative

I have never done this type of course before, it was really informative and easy to follow and understand

Very Clear and Informative

An excellent course. Videos are not too long but informative and give the required time to learn each subject.

Informative and concise

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars

Exellent content, terrible delivery

Although the content of the course was excellent (I even learnt a few new things despite being a veteran fire warden), I found the online delivery extremely frustrating. There were 58 very short videos (some less than 30 seconds), each of which had to be opened and then run. It was frustrating to do and broke up the flow – if the training wasn't compulsory, I would have given up watching it. Also, I gave up trying to make them full screen as the next one then played at shrunk size again – not very friendly on a small laptop screen. Please join the videos into larger chunks or have an auto run feature. Also please make sure that once a user says run full screen all the videos play at that size until the end of the course session.

Concise and informative.

Very good overall – clear and direct. Don't know if any sort of supporting summary to save/download would be useful as well though?

Concise and informative.

Very good overall – clear and direct. Don't know if any sort of supporting summary to save/download would be useful as well though?