Slips, Trips and Falls Prevention Training Reviews

We ask our users to rate and review our course immediately after they've completed their training. Here's what people are saying...

USER REVIEWS

Average score 4.5

4657 reviews

  • 72% 5
  • 18% 4
  • 6% 3
  • 1% 2
  • 3% 1
No great

If it was something to do with are working day that would be practical.

3/5
see below

I am getting weary of the repetition having done the Health and Safety course first. I think I have seen the scene with the Chinese girl spilling milk about four or five times at least.There is also inconsistency. In the Health and Safety course, I was introduced to the LITE assessment as the key concept for lifting loads. Then in the Slips... course they are lifting loads, probably doing similar things but with no mention of "LITE". Is it not that much of a key concept? I need to know this because it's helpful to know if my managers and supervisors are likely to understand what I'm talking about if I refer to a LITE assessment.

3/5
Fairly useful

I felt some questions could have more than 1 answer - a little ambiguous I don't think it explained why you should only use a ladder or step ladder for 30 mins max

3/5
It was okay but took a lot of time

It was okay the training but took a lot of time and it was a boring subject matter so I suppose that made it worse. It did cover everything in depth though.

3/5
Not good on a phone

Not the easiest to use on a mobile phone. Can easily answer questions without wanting too as it’s instant answer. I knew the answer was wrong but it accidentally took it before I could correct it. Did at home as I thought it was time sensitive. Disappointed in my wrong answers.

3/5
Good general information

Good at getting the message across about responsibility, but a bit repetitive and basic. Uses picture of workers on top of high rise building without edge protection!

3/5
It was okay

No summary provided

3/5
No comment

No comment

3/5
Generally good except for Ladder section

Ladder section advises anyone climbing a ladder to maintain three points of contact but the accompanying video clearly shows a person doing so with only two points of contact - moving both one arm and one foot at the same time.

3/5
Useful

Useful information but mostly common sense

3/5

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