Health and Safety Training for Homeworkers, Page 6 Reviews

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USER REVIEWS

Average score 4.5

2186 reviews

  • 75% 5
  • 13% 4
  • 6% 3
  • 3% 2
  • 3% 1
Very long winded

Takes over 50 mins to complete and had quite a bit of content which I felt was not relevant to working at home. IE manual handling, PAT testing for equipment..It also does not seem to account of all events - such as if a person does not have a office space, table or an office chair.The information given was delivered well, but there should be more options for learning, rather than watching the videos. I prefer to read information, but you have to wait for the video to finish before moving on..

2/5
it seemed to just drag on

most of it common sense and had been already covered in staff meetings lost concentration as it seemed to drag. .

2/5
unhelpful mix of everything

This training contained tiny amounts of information on various topics we are required to do separate trainings on. Some points and questions were ambiguous and some inaccurate (how many smoke alarms are required not in line with guidance given by fire service for example).

2/5
OK

Most of it was common sense - a bit like teaching granny to suck eggs. But I guess if you are inexperienced when it comes to home working it was useful

2/5
a waste of my time

No summary provided

2/5
Modules overlap with other H&S courses

Advised to complete this course by company as I occasionally work from home.Many items in course are items covered in a general H&S course that company has advised every employee do anyway. Course is too long winded as a result. Perhaps you should have 2 courses, a shorter one for those who have completed a general H&S course and a longer one for those who have not taken it.

2/5
Very basic and patronising

Overly long and patronising, could address the main points more quickly and maintain interest / engagement.

2/5

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