DSE Training (Display Screen Equipment), Page 186 Reviews

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USER REVIEWS

Average score 4.6

20509 reviews

  • 73% 5
  • 17% 4
  • 6% 3
  • 2% 2
  • 2% 1
Very informative

No summary provided

5/5
Good, but could be shorter

I believe the course can be reduced slightly in time, other than that it is good and makes me think about my posture and work behaviors. Thank you

4/5
Clear and to the point

Educational

5/5
Excellent, very informative

A very useful course

5/5
Easy to follow and informative

I enjoyed doing this course, it was easy to follow and was well designed as the content was interesting and I was very well engaged when completing the course.

5/5
clear and easy to understand

No summary provided

5/5
Very informative

The video's and on the spot questions were very informative and engaging.I have taken away useful information on stretching and understanding how to avoid any health risks from working from home and also now know and understand that I am in need of a new desk chair.

5/5
Probably the worst DSE training I've had

Way too long and drawn out. Nearly all of the stuff was covered by the leaflets you used to get as your "training" over 16 years ago - and those took two minutes to read.Not all of the information is complete. No mention of hip alignment, which is really important, or using an ergonomic mouse/correct size mouse/mouse wrist placement, which is very important for CAD users and the like (seen lots of people with wrist tendonitis from crappy mice, which is why I buy my own, as the cheap stuff that you get from IT is way too small. In fact, my WFH setup has an ancient Microsoft ergonomic keyboard because it's absolutely excellent and fits my size hands, and is way better than a cheapy £5 HP keyboard).Stretches suggested seem limited. Might be good to mention that targeting thoracic mobility and strengthening external rotation of the shoulders is quite important, and will massively benefit how people sit/work. Also, low back pain can be a huge symptom of not engaging the glutes properly (and also an issue with hip alignment).

1/5
Excellent content and a great reminder

Well presented. Covers all aspects of staying safe while using Display Screen Equipment.

5/5
lack of diagram

as a qualified DSE assessor i think it would be beneficial to have a diagram as a visual reference going forward and of the 12 who have completed the questions 8 missed the self assessment tab altogether meaning they will need to be informed to revisit it. maybe this should be a gate to to not allow completion etc etc

4/5

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