DSE Training (Display Screen Equipment), Page 690 Reviews
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Average score 4.6
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Hi, this is an excellently produced course, very informative, with excellent presenters. However, I really think it would benefit from a reduced runtime. Alternatively, if one is repeating the course, it would be nice to be able to skip to the assessment!
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An excellent course that covers all elements of DSE working, covering both theoretical and practical worked examples. I hope to see the benefits soon.
i thought the information given was relevant but could maybe be done in a more concise fashion
Particularly liked the practical stretching suggestions. I find it very difficult to know if my posture is correct, as I can't see myself! I think many of us could do with our colleagues assessing our sitting posture. this could have been mentioned. It's also an issue when you are shorter than the average adult, as equipment (desks, chairs etc) are made for people of average height. The majority of health issues in my life are musculoskeletal. Shorter people have to make adaptations. There was no section that touched upon this issue.
The course was easy to understand and follow
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Thanks Mark: a useful update on the previous HSE literature - particularly in respect of mobile devices, multiple screens etc and the newer blended working practices. Do you know of any Windows/Office utilities (i.e. already installed) that can prompt every 20 minutes for the 20-second eye break? There are a few downloadable apps that prompt you to do this, which perhaps we could ask FR IT to review and authorise? https://www.howtogeek.com/322433/four-simple-timers-that-remind-you-to-take-breaks-from-your-computer/
I found the video clear and concise, easy to follow and makes you rethink your posture and the exercises are good.