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too long

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars

Parts too long.

Training was generally fine but padded out and long winded in parts e.g. all the interviews of the people who ignored the fire alarm. Some questions in the test were vaguely interesting but irrelevant to the role e.g. how many serious fires there are.

Nice and easy

Clear and easy narrative. Long fir small amount of questions. Thought questions would be harder

I learned many things I did not know

I found witnessing people's behaviour when a fire alarm going off very interesting and the fact the people did not move. The need for someone to take control seemed imperative in a calm but directive manner. I also had no idea there were so many types of fire extinguishers.

easy formate to follow. Pleasant

Took longer than I though (3hrs) but that is because I take alot of notes to ensure I remember the details. also makes good reference to look back on much later. Good level of information. Would recommend

Easy to follow

A good update following the full fire warden training course. It was easy to follow and very informative.

very informative.

found this course harder than my previous courses, there was a lot more information to take in and it was also a lot longer. but I thought it was very informative and really enjoyed it. and would definetely recommend this course to other people.

In depth, informative but very lengthy.

Some of the videos could have been shorter, for example the fire alarm experiment was very long and I didn't feel as though it needed to be so long.

Awful

Boring. Lacking any engagement.

Interesting and informative.

This training has a clear, easy to use format which is interesting and informative. It covered everything I needed to know and was a good refresher course. I enjoy being able to go at my own pace, reviewing sections and making notes where necessary. The combination of graphics and videos made this an enjoyable and memorable training experience. The test at the end is an important part of the learning experience. Thank you.