Essential Health and Safety Training Reviews

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USER REVIEWS

Average score 4.6

13714 reviews

  • 76% 5
  • 15% 4
  • 6% 3
  • 2% 2
  • 2% 1
Overall a good training course

I have marked this lower as I work from home, so there was a lot which simply does not apply. I do think however that a lot of the points raised are also equally important when working from home and are very valid points. For home workers, it could be considerably shorter.

3/5
Need people to be aware of risk

This course is essential for all as it could save someone’s life , it’s also a good tool for everyone to have and carry out the correct rules so others can follow suit.

3/5
Average

Half of the course goes over the same topics& details already covered in Manual Handling and Fire Awareness (granted is part of H& S )but then this course should be more brief .

3/5
Ok but some repetition

This course provided a good coverage of essential H&S but the DSE information was repeated

3/5
Personally found it common sense

I understand why we have these types of courses. I personally found it went into too much detail about things that are common sense.

3/5
Could improve on content, egh&s six pack

Delivery and presentation 5 stars

3/5
Repetitive

It repeated information that I’d seen in other modules. Maybe the fault lay in which modules were chosen by my company.

3/5
Very useful content but extremely dull

The content is good and covers all the important aspects in a clear and concise manner. The presentation is terribly dull and "old fashioned" and since having a yearly training schedule, I am so bored with this.......................4th or 5th time I've done it now. Time for a refresh!!!!!!

3/5
Some good reminders but needs tailoring

Some good points. Needs some tailoring to our business - marine design in submarines.Misses also primary risk which is getting to the job- say hundreds of miles away.Did not address key causes and solutions for stress - one primary risk we all have. but thanks, Ian

3/5
To in-depth for volunteers

Do vonluteers who support bi weekly bridge project meetings actually need all this information, should the employed lead be the person to advice volunteers

3/5

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