DSE Training (Display Screen Equipment), Page 1954 Reviews
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Average score 4.6
20473 reviews
A clear and useful training programme which deals with the key subject points in an easy to use format which can be tackled in sections. It would be useful if the sections had approximate timings so the user can fit the segments in between other activities.
Very informative and useful
was a good reminder of how one should sit etc. highlighted some deficiences with my work station. was a bit repetative.
Nicely paced training with clear examples. Only improvement suggestion is that I would have liked a guide for how long it work take to help me plan my day.
There are some practical tips within the information but the entire thing seems to have been designed to protect a companies back from being sued rather than benifit the person using the C.D. The exercises were fairly daft, and nobody would keep up with these on a regular basis. Many of the tips in the setup tips only apply to an "ideal" workstation and cannot actually be applied in a real work situation, or at least not within this company, as workstations are often difficult shapes, sizes and require much more equipment that show nin the C.D. It also does not address the issue of working standing up at a bench, some of the benches used here can be either stood at or sat at depending on what work is being done.
Well presented.
It is easy to slip into bad habits at the workstation, so this was a good refresher
Excelent training & well presented time allocated was just right not to short & not to long plus well documented with benefits & dangers.
The training programme was very easy to follow, it was presented in a simple and practical manner that did not constantly refer to legislation, it just got the information over using an effective approach.
The programme makes you aware how important the correct posture and positioning of your equipment is. It emphasizes the need for best practice