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Straightforward and clear dialogue
Easy to use, clear and concise information about vital training
Was very good
Easy to understand but would recommend not watching TV while doing it
Clear and precise.
Very informative, useful, makes you think and fun to do!
fairly good
Although the course is quite interesting and possibly useful, I can’t see how this is relevant to invigilators who are only in school to supervise examinations. Obviously we have to know what to do in case of a fire alarm going off and where the exits are. We have an examinations manager to whom we can refer if we have any problems.
This was very good and full of informati
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Absolutely Brilliant
Well informed course every one should do this course.
Very clear and easy to follow
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Very clear and well communicated
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Not all content relevant to an office
5/55 is missing punctuation: You must be given clear instruction on: Hazards and risks you might come across Measures in place to deal with those hazards and risks and you must know how to follow any emergency procedures If you don't understand an aspect of the training you are given or feel that something has not been covered, you need to ask your safety representative. 39/55 is missing punctuation: There are 5 different types of safety signboards – Prohibition signs Warning signs Mandatory signs Safe Conditions signs Fire Safety signs Most signs can communicate their message without the need… Test "If you create or find a hazard you should…" No one could possibly get this wrong so why ask it?
The course was interesting
I fear that some was to much and most of the questions could be in the reading when listing to what the man was talking about.