Health and Safety Training for Homeworkers, Page 3 Reviews
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Average score 4.5
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teaching to suck eggs
another tick box exercise.
Telling people where to site their workspace, many many people do not have options, you did not make that clear. Of course daylight is better but some do not have that option. Telling people to tidy their homes, is that to be done in work time? You are taking no account of people's lives and their other commitments to family or flat-mates etc. Lifting - I am sure there are points you have to mention in the training but LITE is very primary school. Fire and electricity obvious sections that you made sound as if no-one else could sort out a dodgy connection or again tidy their house ( all houses have cardboard boxes by the way) IN THEIR OWN HOME! The piece on 'visitors' was particularly cringing. The way to sit and place items on the workspace was good, it would be better if the same attitude had been taken with the other sections.
This training was a combination of all the other training modules we are required to complete for our roles and so seemed repetitive. Albeit I understand that we should be mindful that home working context is different some of the risks identified where common sense and seemed to be pitched aimed at a less intelligent audience.
Repition of content in other courses
I'm afraid all of the important content is already covered better by other iHasco courses. Most of the homeworker-specific stuff is so basic, anyone that doesn't already do this shouldn't really ever be left unsupervised by an appropriate adult.
At times insulting to the recipient felt like it was aimed at a 5 year old and impacts on credibility of training. Would seriously question the choice of training provider.
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