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Useful course well worth considering
Having been involved with H&S for over 20 years, I found this course very useful to remind myself of all the accident reporting requirements, really worth considering for all staff involved with first aid and accidents.
Well presented
Gives a good account of the information that needs to be written down in case of accident.
Good overview
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Easy to listen and understand
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
good clear course
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Clear and easy to understand
I found this course straightforward and easy to understand. Clear indications were given and not too much information for each page. Just one question and even after reviewing I couldn't see that it said how many people were killed at work so I took a guess and this was the only question I had wrong.
Informative
Reporting incidents and Dangerous Occurrences is key to improving H&S in the workplace. Just because no one is injured or hurt does not mean they won't be next time. Use the maxim; Prevention Rather Than Cure!
It was very imformative
It was good to learn what accidents you have to put in the accident book and what you do not have to put in the accident book,
An interesting and well presented module
In the midst of COVID-19 lockdown this module seems very relevant to complete. Perhaps it could have been a little more tailored to current circumstances? There was a lot of focus on reporting incidents where employees were off from work for over 3 days. The focus being more on employees than general public in a library setting for example. So perhaps the title of the module was a little too general and not specific enough? Over all a very good course though.
ace
I was an health and safety officer in another life, and this course is really good for junior supervisors and managers up to senior managers get on it…