Health and Safety Training for Homeworkers, Page 227 Reviews

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USER REVIEWS

Average score 4.6

2272 reviews

  • 75% 5
  • 13% 4
  • 6% 3
  • 3% 2
  • 3% 1
Convenient and simple to use

Easy to follow examples, and having the transcript meant I could run through it more quickly than just watching the slides

5/5
Easy to understand

No summary provided

5/5
Appropriate,beneficial, informative

No summary provided

4/5
Useful

A bit long winded

3/5
Comprehensive and informative

This course covers the whole range of homeworking issues, and provides simple instructions advice and guidance. The only weakness is that it doesn't really go into the risk assessment process, which is rather more complex than the brief glance at a generic document. That said, I speak from a H&S practitioner's viewpoint, so I am more likely to pick up such minor issues.

5/5
Easy to use but over long and too basic

I think this course could be made shorter. It could do with a summary page with key facts• Responsibilities • Legal requirements of homeworker and employer • Most common causes of accidentsAnd refer to DSE which is covered elsewhere rather than including it here.In summary I think it’s a bit long and unnecessarily basic.

3/5
good course

I've not done this course before and found it very helpful

4/5
This was a very comprehensive course.

This course was very informative, easy to understand and very well explained. The language was very clearly understood both in terms of clarity of pitch and clarity of meaning. It is a totally useful course for all workers. I would definitely encourage other workers to undertake it both for interest sake and personal safety and protection.

5/5
Easy to use

Little repetitive as it covers sessions already done in DSE, Fire awareness etc.

3/5
Easy to use.

I felt some of the content was extremely patronising. For example as a fairly well educated 56 year old should I be being advised to call 999 in the case of a fire and ask for the fire brigade? Maybe if I was a year 4 at primary school.

3/5

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